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A couple weeks ago I decided one day not to do anything and take a little break, relax and on my relaxation time to either cook, bake, read recipes or watch the cooking channel on television. When I learned that the “Tournament of Champions” featuring some of the best chefs in the country would be taking part competing my choice was made easier. I am not sure how many of you watch the cooking channel because everyone has different interests but I enjoy it and especially when they have the top chefs competing against each other.
This last competition was very interesting because the chefs had no idea as to who they would be competing against, what they would be told to cook and what ingredients they were to use. On top of all these unknown facts each contestant was given a very limited time to prepare what they were to make.
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The Marietta High School Academic Excellence Awards ceremony will be posted at 6 p.m. today at the MHS Tigers Facebook Page.
Marietta High School will also release a link to the ceremony to the awarded students via email.
Marietta High School will be holding its annual Academic Excellence Awards ceremony virtually at 6 p.m. today.
Thirty-eight senior students from Marietta High School and the Washington County Career Center who have a GPA of 3.5 or higher will be recognized. The students will also honor teachers, coaches or parents that they felt academically inspired by and will talk about why they selected them.
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Belpre, Marietta, Fort Frye, Frontier, Warren, Washington and Waterford High Schools are allowing students to have prom this year with some COVID restrictions.
With COVID-19 restrictions relaxing, Belpre, Marietta, Fort Frye, Frontier, Warren, Washington and Waterford high schools will be holding proms this year.
Belpre High School’s prom will be May 1 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Parkersburg Art Center. The advisor of the prom committee is Katie Pence.
Belpre superintendent Jeff Greenley said prom attendants must wear facial coverings everywhere they go. Greenley said the students are thrilled to be having prom this year.