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Third 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

Third 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

February 2, 2024

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Second 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

Second 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

Gracie Wetherington, Editor in Chief December 15, 2023

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First 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

First 2023-2024 issue printed for distribution

Gracie Wetherington, Editor in Chief October 20, 2023

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Citizens to vote on bond proposal on May 2

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief April 23, 2023

School districts in Michigan must have their community vote for extra money to receive their full share of state aid. On May 2, registered voters in the community will vote on the Safety and Success 2023...

Fourth issue printed for distribution

Fourth issue printed for distribution

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief April 21, 2023

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We deserve more snow days.

Rosemary Hormoz, Reporter April 21, 2023

We all love that 5 a.m. call. Superintendent Robert Monroe on the phone announcing a snow day. It’s not that common, but when it does happen everyone is so excited. Snow days are so important, not just...

Third issue printed for distribution

Third issue printed for distribution

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief January 27, 2023

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Wearing personal protective 
equipment, teacher
Melissa Rice squirts red paint (to simulate 
blood) onto senior Adam Stroup’s gloved 
hand. Students had to smear the paint 
around and remove their gloves without 
getting any “blood” on their skin.

Board of Education to approve new medical academy

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief January 6, 2023

On Monday, Jan. 9, the Board of Education will be voting on the introduction of the Utica High School Academy of Health and Human Services. The specialty program, aimed at incoming ninth graders, will...

Second issue printed for distribution

Second issue printed for distribution

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief December 16, 2022

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First issue printed for distribution

First issue printed for distribution

Abby Williams, Editor in Chief October 21, 2022

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Timothy Youngblood will serve as the next principal of Utica High. He was the associate principal at Stevenson before moving to Henry Ford II as the interim principal.

Youngblood joins the Utica family

Abby Williams, Managing Editor May 26, 2022

The 2021-2022 school year will be principal Thomas Lietz's last year at Utica High School, and on May 25, it was announced that Timothy Youngblood, Stevenson High School's current associate principal,...

Final issue printed for distribution

Final issue printed for distribution

Ethan Smale, Editor in Chief May 13, 2022

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