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Vanderbilt and former NMSU quarterback Diego Pavia revealed why he urinated on the New Mexico State logo in 2023.
After two traumatic moments, the Oviedo studio The Artistic Hand lives on thanks to an adoptive family of artists.
She grew up attending non-traditional schools and wanted to continue on that path in high school. Both of her brothers and ...
The highlights from a remarkable 2024-25 high school sports year that included amazing games and athletes. Plus, a look ahead ...
Orange High School Principal Jason Johnson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Monday, June 16, discussing the school year and more.
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WKRG Mobile on MSNOkaloosa County’s Choctawhatchee High School reveals new totem poleAn old tradition has been renewed at Choctawhatchee High School in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., with the installation of a new ...
Tuition is covered with a combination of state scholarships and earnings from local jobs, with families paying no more than $100 per month College prep high school Cristo Rey, located off Rio ...
An Orange County man has been sentenced to nearly 30 years behind bars after a court held him responsible for a 6-year-old child who was found with a firearm at Orange Elementary School last year.
An online petition to remove her from the school board acquired more than 1,000 signatures and the valedictorian from the Orange County High School class of 2023, Solo Mthethwa, explicitly called ...
Administration officials discovered the logo is owned by the Minnesota Vikings football franchise, which allows Valparaiso to use it. The topic came up during a recent School Board meeting ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNCollege football star provides colorful description of how he exacted revenge by defiling the logo of former hated in-state rivalA former JUCO star, Pavia has continued to defy the odds to become a college football star. He has gone from All-American at New Mexico Military Institute to New Mexico State superstar, and now ...
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