“No problem is too hard, not even gang violence, for optimism to make the American Dream an American reality for all people,” said Jasmine Howell, Kennesaw Mountain High School sophomore.
A job fair was held in the multi-purpose room of the United Methodist Church on Howard Jeffers Drive in New Martinsville on Thursday, May 26, 2022. The event w
A job fair was held in the multi-purpose room of the United Methodist Church on Howard Jeffers Drive in New Martinsville on Thursday, May 26, 2022. The event w
Demi Brereton, 24, burst through the Flemington gates and quickly set the sartorial bar for the rest of the glammed-up punters, who were returning to the racecourse for the first time since 2019.
Middle school students are hopeful for more time with their friends and teachers next year. 7:00 pm, May 21, 2021 ×
Forestview Middle School students celebrate as they leave the building on the last day of school Friday, May 21, 2021. Steve Kohls / Brainerd Dispatch
Seeing their friends all day and not having to wear masks, that’s what students looked forward to as they finished out the 2020-21 school year and turned their thoughts to next fall.
“It was challenging, but we got through it,” Alivia Brown said as she left Forestview Middle School for the last time Friday, May 21, after finishing eighth grade.
“It was hard to stay motivated,” classmate Brianna Finnegan said.