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April 3, 2008

Simulation project brings poverty to life for students

The Quaker Valley High School gymnasium was a scene of mass chaos on Friday morning, but the frenzy wasn't due to a nail-biting basketball game or a competitive volleyball match.  read more »

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No end in sight for Talman, still competing at 92

To call Jim Talman a super senior would certainly be appropriate, even though he reached that age group decades ago.  read more »

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Rogers wins KDKA award, commits to Morgan State

Last Thursday seemed like any other school day for Christa Rogers.  read more »

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Support blossoms into friendships

What began in sorrow has turned into joy.  read more »

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Bad Breaks: Penalties, missed chances, keep QV from title

The instant reactions of anger, frustration and disappointment had subsided after Quaker Valley's 3-2 loss to West Chester East in the Class A Pennsylvania Cup final.  read more »

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State races supported by recent fundraiser

President Bush's quick trip to the Pittsburgh region last Thursday pushed his continued support of the Iraq war and and raised thousands of dollars for the state's Repub-lican Party.  read more »

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Small protest during presidential visit focuses on war dead

It was business as usual last Thursday in downtown Sewickley as President Bush attended a Republican Party fundraiser only two miles away.  read more »

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Technology updates in students' futures

An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but Apples in the Quaker Valley School District should keep students hungry for knowledge.  read more »

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Exhibits open for Spring Gallery Walk

Artists and art lovers alike will mingle throughout various venues in the Village next Friday to celebrate the tenth annual Spring Gallery Walk.  read more »

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Obituaries for April 3, 2008

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