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Making music
Fifth grade students at Parkside Elementary School held a recorder program Thursday afternoon. The students played songs such as Hot Cross Buns and Mary Had A Little Lamb. The next school event will be held Friday from 6-7 p.m. at Sumner United Methodist Church and the Bridgeport Head Start students will graduate.

Red Hill Unit 10 school board approves technology upgrade
BRIDGEPORT - With state-mandated computerized testing looming in the near future, the Red Hill Unit 10 school board took action to begin major technology upgrades.

At Thursday's monthly meeting, technology was a big issue with Superintendent Matt Seaton explaining the new state testing series for students from third grade through 11th grade.

Seaton said the state will require students to take the tests three to four times per year to determine students' growth.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Local news

Billett area hit hardest by Thursday rain
LAWRENCEVILLE - As if local residents haven't had enough rain this spring, Thursday Lawrence County was hit with varied amounts ranging from and inch to almost three inches.

National Weather Service Observer Doug Nuttall reported Lawrenceville received 1.07 inches of rain Thursday while in the Billett area, residents were reporting almost three inches.

Friday, May 17, 2013
Local sports

Indians rally late, but fall short in loss to Wolves
MOUNT CARMEL - Despite all of its struggles this season, Lawrenceville High School's baseball team went out swinging Wednesday.
Friday, May 17, 2013


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