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Raba hits stride at Mercer, on the field and the classroom

Jordan Raba was in a high school slump. Not on the baseball field,...

Gil Lugossy leaves lasting mark on local sports

Gil Lugossy’s passing brought to light on social media the obvious platitudes concerning is community contributions. ...

Hamilton scholar-athletes honored at annual George Wah dinner

One after another at the 64th Annual George Wah Scholar-Leader-Athlete Dinner, a Hamilton Township connection was being honored....

Complex Simplicity: Too Good To Go, too strange to ignore

One recent morning, someone told me about Too Good To Go, an app that teams with restaurants to...

9 questions with muralist Hope Gaburo

Murals are paintings for the public. They are paintings that make people look, define a place and make...

Complex Simplicity: The brief, troubled lives of modern appliances

There are snowflakes in my kitchen, and it’s not because the freezer isn’t working correctly. Well, not exactly. ...

Pate brothers show the way for Steinert football with team-first mentality

It all started with a simple catch in the backyard, but not with a dad or a big brother. Twin brothers Isaac and Isaiah...

Firestine sets an example in the pool for Hamilton Hornets

When Kaitlyn Firestine arrived at Hamilton West, adapting to the rigors of everyday high school life was just one of her learning experiences. She...

Wilke sisters have Nottingham hoops foes seeing double

When spectators at Nottingham High girls’ basketball games are watching the Wilke twins in action, many probably aren’t aware of an interesting fact. ...

Hornets’ marching band thrives in competition

The Hamilton West marching band members are considered performers moreso than competitors. ...

Tyler Hurst’s energy boosts Spartans in cross country

Tyler Hurst sure knew how to harness his extra energy into something positive. ...