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Wednesday, October 27, 2017 Your Schools Favorite Newspaper Since 2017

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Overheard on The Campaign Trail...


By: Isabella Dick
I hate everybody. - A.S., P6
We should have Communism. - P.B, P7
I think we should be Democrat to get
By: Tessa Reed and Tanner Thompson more money. - E. L., p7
Young people have no experience and no
The annual campaign unit took to start on one wants that. - 7th Hour
Tuesday the 23rd with 3rd, sixth, and seventh period
being candidates and period five being the special
interest group. Period 4 is a group of driven individuals WEATHER OUTLOOK
who are extremely passionate in sharing the current
events to the students and faculty of Spirit Lake High
School. They started the unit by electing a leader to
guide the class to success as they progress through
this years campaign. The Newspaper leader of 2017 is
Tanner Thomsen, a musical oriented senior who is also
a two sport athlete and vocal all stater. After a short
discussion, period four came to the conclusion of The
Every-Day Bro. The Every-Day Bro is a constantly
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In The News Opioids Are A Bigger Problem Than We


Think
Iowa State Breaks the Top 25
By Erin Hashman
By: Adam Wicks The United States is
struggling with what is
With a big 31-13 known as the worst ever
win over a drug crisis. According to BBC
talented Texas News, for everyone one
Tech team this million Americans, almost
past weekend, 50,000 doses of opioids are
taken every day. The rate of
Iowa State moved
this issue in the United States is four times the rate of
into College
the UK.
Footballs Top 25

for the first time
since 2005. They Campaigns: An Inside Look
are set to play #4 Period 3
TCU in Ames for homecoming at 2:30 PM on By: Lillian Black
Saturday. The main
happening in
Smartphone Zombies period 3 was the
choosing of their
By: Jessie Jergens
official name for

their candidate. Of
Honolulu was the first world city to ban texting
course, it was a
while crossing the road.This law was passed in tight race with
July as an attempt to reduce injuries and deaths many different options, such as Amer Ican, Pat Riotic,
that occur while people are distracted. First time and Jimmy Kun, but there could only be one winner. In
offenders will be fined $15-$35. If they are repeat the end, it was none other than James Jamison that
offenders they will be fined $99. The Distracted rose above the rest and snatched the spot. Aside from
Walking Law states that no pedestrian shall that, there was some talk on their political values.
cross a street or highway while viewing a mobile There was a presentation on the stages of a pregnancy,
which helped the republican group ground their
electronic device. Other countries are trying to
pro-life stance. It was also mentioned that the would
find ways for dealing with the problem of
try to stay away from the topic of Black Lives Matter,
smartphone zombies.Should this be a law due to the fact that they want to steer clear of the
that others contribute to. controversy that the group has become known for.

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Leaders In the Spotlight


By: Tessa Reed
Madison Sieperda,
Kelsey
Kannenberg,
Ashlee Boelter,
and Will Bramhall,
were nominated
by members of
period 6. Overall,
Period 6 the class voted
By: Brooke Harrington
Madison Sieperda
as their leader.
At the end of the second day period 6 has furthered
Madison is a
their knowledge on the abortion issue. Harley Butler 5-time state
gave an educational presentation on the different athlete and is #1 in her class. She plays the active
methods of abortion. He warned everyone of the role of student body vice president in student
disturbing content and described what procedures are council. She is on the Saint Marys youth
done when performing an abortion during late leadership council and is a member of The
trimesters. After leaving many students in shock the National Honors Society. When asked the
class voted on the
question. What are your thoughts on this
exceptions of abortion.
campaign unit, as the leader? Madison
They came to a final
decision of pro-life
responded, I am very excited to have the
with the exception of opportunity to represent my candidate and his
rape, medical staff in the best way possible. This is an amazing
complications with team with high hopes and aspirations, and I
mother or infant, and cannot wait to see what the future holds. I know
incest. This then lead our candidate will do amazing things in this great
to the discussion on state of ours.
gun rights. Kyler Olsen
started it off with 3
main points on gun control. With an answer to this
Reminders:
Austin Jennings made solid points on mental health
influencing the class to be pro-gun with better
DEBATE IN SAMI: FRIDAY, Nov. 3
background checks in family tree.
Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 7

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School News Game



By: Jayden Gilge

I interviewed
Aiden
Bauermeister
about his cross
country season
and the
upcoming state
meet. The race
will take place
in Fort Dodge,
Iowa, this
Saturday
October 28th.
He is the only
runner from
the mens team to qualify for the state meet.
Aiden said that he is very grateful for all of
his coaches, his parents, and his teammates
for being very supportive this year. He said
he is well prepared and ready for the
upcoming meet. I am hoping to finish in the
top fifteen, says Bauermeister. The Everyday
Bro wishes him the best of luck on Saturday.

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