Every parent knows their child is unique. Eric and Kayla Gidel of Plum didn’t know how unique their son, Easton, was until they had to save his life. Born on Feb. 7, 2022, Easton was diagnosed a little more than six months later with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH, an immune
Plum School District officials recently appointed Monroeville resident Maria Fajt as Center Elementary’s new principal. Fajt started this school year as interim principal at the K-4 school. District officials said former principal Jason Knisely had stepped down to go back in the classroom. He is also listed as the district’s
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Laurel: To telling stories. Lots of kids can weave tall tales. Every parent asking about missing homework can attest to that.
But Josh Ingram, 11, of Plum has really upped the game when it comes to childhood storytelling. The Holiday Park Elementary student doesn’t just tell stories. He wrote one. His self-published book is titled “Light: A Forgotten Monster.”
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“Light: A Forgotten Monster,” a suspense thriller about a group of friends who must defeat a monster they summoned, was written by Josh Ingram, 11, of Plum.
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A national writing contest and love of horror has inspired a Holiday Park Elementary student to pen his first book.
Josh Ingram, 11, of Plum recently released “Light: A Forgotten Monster.”
The self-published book tells a story about a group of juveniles at a sleepover. A friend of the main character, Amy Smith, convinces them to summon a monster.