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Grove Hill's high school valedictorians and salutatorians were recognized and presented with awards at the city council meeting Monday, June 15. Front row from left are Mayor Ross Wood, Clarke Prep salutatorian Kady Thomas, Clarke County High School valedictorian Jamacia Ezell and Clarke Prep valedictorian Ella Davis. CCHS salutatorian Jack Fuller did not attend. In the background are Councilmembers Lanessa Pugh, Eddie Foster, Verria Beckham, Phyllis Barnes and Jason Anderson. Article Link
The Lady Raiders end their season with a tough loss against the Lady Hurricanes.
Clarke County Parks and Recreation Board Chairman Darryl D. Perryman presented a donation to the Clarke County High School baseball program to support equipment acquisition. Bulldogs coach Will Buford is seen accepting the donation. Article Link
Clarke County High School Principal Christopher Young was honored on Principal's Week. Article Link
The Lady Pioneers sneak a win over the Lady Raiders 9-7.
CCHS Theatre Director Ray Franz and stars of “Hadestown: Teen Edition”
The Raiders fall to the wildcats 2-3.
Oto Magda, Tomek i ich syn Leo. Ludzie, którzy postanowili się nie poddać.Leo od urodzenia choruje na klątwę Ondyny (CCHS) - rzadkie schorzenie o podłożu genetycznym, objawiające się między innymi zaburzeniami oddychania. Kiedy chłopiec zasypia, jego oddech musi być wspomagany przez specjalistyczne urządzenia.Rodzice Leo szybko otrząsnęli się z rozpaczy. Postanowili, że ich życie będzie ciekawe i aktywne - mimo wszystko. Jako artyści sięgnęli po język sztuki, aby nagłośnić sytuację chorych na CCHS i pozyskać środki na wynalezienie leku na klątwę Ondyny. Proces "zdejmowania klątwy" trwa...Piosenka "Kołysanka dla Ondyny" wykorzystana w reportażu za zgodą producenta i autorów.
Oto Magda, Tomek i ich syn Leo. Ludzie, którzy postanowili się nie poddać.Leo od urodzenia choruje na klątwę Ondyny (CCHS) - rzadkie schorzenie o podłożu genetycznym, objawiające się między innymi zaburzeniami oddychania. Kiedy chłopiec zasypia, jego oddech musi być wspomagany przez specjalistyczne urządzenia. Rodzice Leo szybko otrząsnęli się z rozpaczy. Postanowili, że ich życie będzie ciekawe i aktywne - mimo wszystko. Jako artyści sięgnęli po język sztuki, aby nagłośnić sytuację chorych na CCHS i pozyskać środki na wynalezienie leku na klątwę Ondyny. Reportaż ukazuje, jak rodziła się niesamowita płyta "Ondinata. Pieśni dla Ondyny".Proces "zdejmowania klątwy" trwa, dlatego też zachęcamy do wsparcia Polskiej Fundacji CCHS "Zdejmij klątwę".
CCHS Director of Bands Dr. Matthew Howe
GROVE HILL - Clarke County High School will honor the legacy of one of its most influential educators and coaches with a gym dedication ceremony recognizing Coach Earl Horn Saturday, Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. in the CCHS basketball gymnasium. Coach Horn dedicated decades of service to Clarke County High School, where he made a lasting impact as a coach, mentor and role model to countless student-athletes. Known for his leadership, discipline and commitment to excellence, Horn's influence extended far beyond the basketball court and into the lives of many students he guided throughout his career. The dedication ceremony will...Article Link
The Red Raiders fight for a slim victory against Lakeland 43-42.
On this episode of The Ricecast, Pastors Willy Rice and Dan Pigsley catch up on the past week, talk about CCHS football, and unpack the term "Christian Nationalist."Make sure to subscribe, comment, or write to us at info@calvary.usFind a service near you at Calvary.us Support the showFind us at! Calvary.us
While the bones of a new museum rise at 884 Ye Greate Street in Greenwich, the stories it will soon hold stretch back hundreds—if not thousands—of years.In a milestone moment for the Cumberland County Historical Society, a 3,840-square-foot museum building is nearing completion, designed to house one of the most significant collections of pre-contact Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape artifacts in the state. These items—painstakingly assembled by the late George J. Woodruff and the late Alan E. Carmen—represent generations of regional history that have too often gone overlooked.But not anymore.This new museum isn't just a building. It's a community effort, a cultural statement, and a powerful invitation for residents of Cumberland County to rediscover the original stewards of this land. With Fabbri Builders overseeing construction, and financing from The First National Bank of Elmer, this project is as local as it gets—from foundation to mission.In an upcoming episode of the Bridgeton Beacon, we'll speak with Cumberland County Historical Society Trustee Ted Ritter to explore:What this museum means for the descendants of the Lenni-Lenape Nation todayWhy Greenwich, NJ—a town steeped in colonial and maritime history—is the perfect settingHow the community can support, visit, or volunteer during the final phases of the buildThe personal stories of George Woodruff and Alan Carmen and their work preserving local heritageWhat “Ye Greate Street” has seen over the centuries—and why it still matters today
Episode 139: Re-release, Episode 1 of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Coach Rob Bare. (The one that started it all)In this episode, I re-released episode 1 featuring Cedar Crest High School Track & Field Coach, Rob Bare. Rob is a dedicated coach, lifelong runner, and author whose story is grounded in perseverance and purpose.Coach Bare has shaped countless young athletes—both on and off the track. He wrote a deeply personal book, Braving Your Adversity, which honors his late wife Tiff's courageous battle with cancer.Whether you're an athlete, coach, or someone navigating life's challenges, Rob's insight will leave you inspired to lace up and keep moving forward—no matter the terrain.Purchase Braving Your Adversity click here: https://bravingyouradversity.comSHOW SPONSORS:College Knowledge Foundation. Your path to higher education.A&M Pizza. Authentic Italian quality meals.Boyer's Tavern. Proper food & drinks made by slightly improper people.Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Modern Gent Customs. We don't make basics...We make statements.Hains Auto Detailing. Have your car smiling from wheel to wheel.Hossler Engraving. Looking for unique handcrafted gifts for all occasions Zach has you covered.Angelo's Pizza. Enjoy mouthwatering Italian dinners.Take a sip or snack break.SIP: Garage Beer.SNACK: Jurgy.OFFICIAL STUDIO SPONSOR: Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization. We've been doing so since 1980 all while keeping your budget in mind.To see photos of today's guest follow us on social media:IG: AmericanGrownPodcastFB: American Grown Podcast or visits us at American Grown Podcast
Howdy,Pastor and I talk about the future of Clearwater Florida, the Church of Scientology, the Save The Garden Rally, and CCHS.Join us this Sunday May 11th to learn about Relationships that are Built To Last! Listen to our latest sermon from our Built To Last, series here.#SaveTheGardenSave The Garden – Advocating for Our History, Our Community, Our FutureJoin The Rally on May 10th @ 10:00 AMEnjoy music, friends, prayers, and an interesting update. Peacefully WALK with us to the project site. We will meet for the rally at 520 Cleveland Street. Free and easy parking available at the Garden Avenue garage.LINKS
CCHS Theatre Director Ray Franz and stars of upcoming production of Rock of Ages
About Max Max Brooks is a 16-year-old passionate about all things theatre and singing. Despite being born with a rare condition called congenital central hyperventilation syndrome (CCHS), which significantly impacts his breathing, Max has never let it hold him back from pursuing his dreams. His love for the stage and performing shines through in every role he takes on, whether in school productions or community theatre. When he's not rehearsing or performing, Max works at Chick-fil-A, where he's affectionately known as Clay's brother. His determination to overcome challenges and follow his passions inspires everyone around him. Related Links Rising Above app
Jesse Milton Alvarez, 33, was convicted of first-degree murder on Monday for fatally shooting Mario Fierro, a Cathedral Catholic High School teacher, on February 1, 2021, in North Park, San Diego. The verdict came after a San Diego jury deliberated for about a day, unanimously finding Alvarez guilty of the crime. Fierro, 37, was shot six times, including four shots to the head, outside his home as he was preparing to go to work that morning. Prosecutors successfully argued that Alvarez killed Fierro upon discovering Fierro's engagement to Amy Gembara, another CCHS teacher whom Alvarez had previously dated for several years. Deputy District Attorney Ramona McCarthy portrayed Alvarez as "jealous, obsessive, and possessive," highlighting a pattern of behavior that extended beyond the breakup. “His ex was in love. But it wasn't with him. It was with Mr. Fierro, and that it why he is not alive today,” McCarthy told jurors in her opening statement. According to McCarthy, Alvarez meticulously planned Fierro's murder after learning of the engagement, conducting weeks of research online on methods to kill Fierro. This included searching for Fierro's home address, investigating how to hire a hitman, “how to shoot someone at their home address,” “how to kill your ex's fiancé,” and how to commit murder without leaving forensic evidence. McCarthy presented evidence that Alvarez's fixation with Gembara persisted long after their breakup, leading Gembara to change addresses and attempt unsuccessfully to obtain a restraining order against him. Six weeks after Gembara's engagement to Fierro was announced, Alvarez carried out the fatal shooting. During the trial, Alvarez took the stand and admitted to being obsessed with Gembara but claimed the online searches were therapeutic and not indicative of a serious intent to harm Fierro. However, McCarthy argued that Alvarez's actions spoke volumes about his intent to murder Fierro. Defense attorney Peter Blair acknowledged Alvarez's troubling behavior but argued that it was Gembara's perception of Alvarez as dangerous that led to Fierro's attack on Alvarez on the day of the shooting. Blair suggested that Alvarez's actions were more immature than deadly, emphasizing that Alvarez arrived at Fierro's home without his cell phone and drove his brother's car, indicating a lack of premeditation. Despite the defense's arguments, the prosecution convinced the jury that Alvarez's actions were calculated and premeditated, ultimately leading to Fierro's tragic death. With the conviction of first-degree murder and a special circumstance of lying in wait, Alvarez faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole when he appears for sentencing on May 10. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com