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Utter scales down for big sound at concert
Going unplugged usually means retreating technologically, but for Utter, it also means scaling up the size of their rock band.
State legislature proposing new laws that will affect teens
Many FHS students don't know - and in some cases, don't care - what's going on in the Montana legislature. That might change if students knew about proposed laws such as Senate Bill 241, proposed by Senate Majority Leader John Harp of Kalispell.
School's on! (For frosh, anyway)
First, the bad news.
Weekend at Fernie's - for the second time in a month
On Feb. 8, the FHS Alpine Club trekked across the border into Canada for the second time in less than a month.
Think fast: FHS students go on hunger strike for FHA
While sitting in our homes after enjoying a full meal, our atmosphere of plenty is often shattered by commercials that ask us to feed starving children. Flies swarm around them and their hungry eyes implore you to help.
New 1997-98 schedule brings out arguments among students
With the new schedule for the 1997-98 school year passed and approved by the school board, a mix of viewpoints have risen from the students and staff at FHS. Some loathe it, some love it. But the new schedule has definitely brought out a mix of viewpoints.
Concern for safe body art sends students seeking professionals
About three years ago, senior Lindsay Davis decided to get a tattoo. She didn't do it because she wanted to make a statement. She wanted to express herself.
Senior teams up with the governor
Since its creation in 1995, the career shadowing program has sent students to Audio Visions, Big Mountain and even led one student to the operating room to observe neurosurgery. But on Jan. 21, Senior Darren Schuldheiss took the program one step farther - to the desk of Gov. Marc Racicot himself.