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Test season: How many tests do our students really need?
Sitting at my son’s college baseball game this week, I caught a memory of the days I was his Little League coach here in...
Wedding debacles and corrective measures
With over fifty years of ministerial experience, I have officiated at quite a number of weddings. Most of those went well and the happy...
Vacations Then and Now
During those seven magical years we spent growing up at 110 Flamingo Street, some things were easier to predict than others — especially when...
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Test season: How many tests do our students really need?
Sitting at my son’s college baseball game this week, I caught a memory of the days I was his Little League coach here in...
Down on the farm: Wimbish retires to cultivate new growth
Dr. Margo Wimbish is retiring as Principal of Fayette LIFE Academy to cultivate a new type of growth down on her family’s farm.
Wimbish’s path...
Whitewater High counselors honored for excellence Inbox The Citizen
The Whitewater High Counseling Department has been awarded the American College Application Campaign's prestigious 2023 School of Excellence Award.
The esteemed recognition is bestowed upon...
Wildcats read with 60 Days of Stories
The Wildcats read together and celebrated together upon the completion of the 60 Days of Stories literacy program.
The 60 Days of Stories program, co-hosted...
Cooper to lead new era of Starr’s Mill football
Success is a constant for Starr’s Mill High football, and new head coach David Cooper expects that tradition to remain strong.
This fall, Cooper will...