03/16/2014
The Exeter Chamber of Commerce served several hundred people
at their annual Free Pancake feed on March 10th.
Kara Myers’ reading group, the "Shining Stars,” are
"soaring" through the Reading Mastery series. They are proud to
announce they have successfully finished Signatures 1 (orange book) and are now
embarking into Signatures 2 (green book)! They will continue to sound out
difficult words and read well and quickly. They will learn how to
remember information that is important and how to use that information to
answer questions. These "bright" students will be able to read
with better understanding for subjects like science and social studies.
They will also work on important writing and language skills. Best of
all, they will continue to find out that reading is enjoyable!
Exeter-Milligan Elementary students turned on the lights and
pulled up the current for the Spring Concert on Tuesday, March 11 in the
Milligan gymnasium. Guests were invited to enjoy the Elementary Art Show
before and after the concert.
Tied at half-time in front of an over capacity crowd at
Lincoln East, the Storm just blew into Lincoln a little bit harder than the
Timberwolves. The Timberwolves came back from a double digit deficit in
the third and fourth quarters but only got within four points before the buzzer
sounded at the end of the game. The T-wolves had a great season and once
again gave Exeter and Milligan a group of student athletes to be proud
of. Thanks! High Plains Storm 49 - 45 Exeter-Milligan Timberwolves
Alex Benorden will
receive a utility line scholarship from Perennial Public Power District.
Alex is the son of Mark and Starlene Benorden of Exeter. He is a senior at Exeter/Milligan High School and will be awarded a $1000 per year scholarship to
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