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Read moreThisweek'sathleteof theweekisKaydenceMetzger.Kaydence is a freshman at AHS, and she plays for the Lady Pirates basketball team. Kaydence is the daughter of Bridgette Muller and Sam Metzger, and she has two siblings, Keagan and Kyzleigh.
Read moreDevin Duane Rucktaeschel was born on January 22nd, 2007, to Josh Rucktaeschel and Kim Johnson. He has two siblings, Riley and Taylor. In his free time, Devin enjoys hunting, playing video games, and working.Hisfavoritesubjectin school is shop because he loves doing hands-on projects, and his favorite activity is football. A quote that Devin lives by is, “Dream as if you’ll live forever; live as if you’ll die today,” by Danny Duncan.
Read moreKarlie Marie DeVries was bornonSeptember13th,2006to Jenelle Pekas and Aaron Pinkleman. She has a stepfather, Aaron Pekas, and two siblings, Austin and Kensley. In Karlie's free time, she enjoys hanging out with friends, watching movies, and reading. Karlie’s favorite subject in school is anatomy because she enjoys learningaboutthehumanbody. A quote she lives by is, “You can’t fly unless you let yourself fall” - Justin Bieber. When asked who her biggest role model is, she said, “My mom is my biggest role model; she is the one constant in my life.” Her advice to the underclassman is to not procrastinate, and take it in because it goes by faster than you think. One of Karlie’s accomplishments at AHS is being named best pitcher in softball sophomore year. Karlie plans on attending Mitchell Tech in the Medical Office Professional Program. Her favorite memory from her time at AHS was cheering at the dome. The thing Karlie is going to miss most about AHS is her class because they have grown together so much over the last 12 years.
Read moreWhen someone thinks of homesteading, they visualize a simpler time with no technology, traveling using horses and wagons and living off the land. Homesteading originated from the Homestead Act of 1862, when the government enticed people to move west by giving them the right to claim 162 acres of land. Homesteading once again became mainstream in the 1990s asthegogreenmovementgained momentum interweaving with homesteading to create a new type of homesteading with a goal of self-sufficiency, resourcefulness and eating less processed foods. Who would have thought that homesteading would once again be a lifestyle trend. In our area, nestled six miles directly north of the Avon City limits on 406th Avenue is one version of a modern homestead, Tiny Acres Homestead.
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