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Marching Band Season Finished
The Nease Panther Pride Marching Band has officially ended its 2023 season of their show “Hope Springs Eternal”.
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Apple and Android; a friendship in the making
Picture this, you just got assigned a group project in your history class and need to exchange numbers with your new assigned partners.
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A High Schooler’s Guide to Halloween Activities
Halloween is a favorite holiday among many kids and adults in America and other countries around the world.
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College Student Dies from Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade
Sarah Katz, 21, a University of Pennsylvania student, died on September 10, 2022, after drinking Panera’s Charged Lemonade.
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President of Duval Teachers United Abruptly Retires
The longtime leader of Duval Teachers United, the union representing teachers and staff in Duval County schools, has retired.
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Responding to the Boom: St John’s County Schools’ Solution to the Population Growth
As the population in St Johns County continues to rise, the district plans to respond by opening five new schools.
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Track-Or-Treat Recapped
This past Thursday, Track or Treat took place on the Nease track.
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Jacksonville Jazz Festival Headlines Memorial Day Weekend
By: Ashley Hughes For 40 plus years, the Jacksonville Jazz Festival has taken place, and in 3 days it will take over the streets of Downtown Jacksonville yet again. The festival has endless food, drinks, music and plenty of people. It begins with the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition, which will be followed by three days of free live Jazz related entertainment. VIP and Preferred seating packages are sold out already, so get your tickets while you still can at https://jacksonvillejazzfest.com/ Here is a schedule of the performers scheduled: Friday, May 26 Saturday, May 27 Sunday, May 28 Sources: https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/spotlight-jacksonville-jazz-festival-headlines-memorial-day-weekend/GM7UWLOTBBCJHKUA5TJGKTNSYE/ https://www.visitjacksonville.com/events/annual/jacksonville-jazz-festival/
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Jaguars Stadium Renovations
The Jacksonville Jaguars have played their home games at TIAA Bank Field since 1995, which is around roughly 28 years
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A Better Future for Jacksonville: Donna Deegan is Elected as Jacksonville’s First Female Mayor
History was made on May 16th when Democrat Donna Deegan became the first female mayor of Jacksonville.