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"Origins" takes the stage Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and God- topics seldom uttered in public schools.  Lance De Roos, English dept., decided to portray these controversial topics in this year’s One Act play.  De roos adapted “Origins,” Lincoln’s entry in the fourth annual State One Act Festival, from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost.”  
Dazed and confused National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell has implemented a new head injury standard for all NFL players. Goodell’s policy states that a player who gets a concussion should not return to action on the same day if he shows certain symptoms such as persistent dizziness and headaches, a gap in memory or the inability to remember plays. undefined
Kindles cause controversy This year, Cushing Academy switched from a tradition library filled with tangible books to a room dominated with Kindle’s and flat screen TVs. The New England boarding school is leading the movement of school libraries into the digital age. This transition is raising the question: are traditional libraries soon going to be history?
Parkour flips its way into Sioux Falls Guys and girls flipping down stairs, vaulting over obstacles and jumping from towering heights have become commonplace in movies and most recently, in real life. They’re not ninjas. They’re not Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan.

LHS Statesman

The Pursuit of excellence

Oral Interp team peaks in national ranks at 15thWeekends, for most high school students, are a time for going to movies, hanging out with friends or doing homework. However, for a dedicated and growing number of LHS students, weekends include boarding a bus before dawn, taking long drives and talking to walls.
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Upper level math and science now required for graduation

Beginning next year, students throughout the state will have to meet a new graduation requirement. Full Story | video Video
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Sanford, Meritcare unite in rural health empire

Sioux Falls now houses the southern hub of the largest rural non-profit healthcare organization in the country.     Full Story | video Video
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Winning more than medals

LHS senior Hildegard Bluehair participates in six sporting events in the Special Olympics Full Story | video Video
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver ~ 1921-2009

An advocate for all people no matter their age, race or gender. Full Story | video Video
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$11M football only stadium makes grand debut

Viking team moves to Kirkeby-Over on Augustana Campus. Full Story | video Video

 
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The LHS boys’ basketball team has a tough act to follow. Last year, the Patriots were ranked 42nd in the nation with a record of 25-0. They defeated their opponents by an average of 20.2 points per game throughout the season, a truly dominating performance....

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The ’08-’09 basketball season at LHS was centered on the undefeated boys’ basketball team. While the boys were striving for perfection, the Lady Pats were rebuilding diligently under the new head coach Lyle Pearson. In the first season under the new coach,...

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Cheerleaders have always served as the crowd motivators at home games for LHS. Always staying positive and encouraging the team are their number one priorities. However, there is much more to their team than just peppy cheers. The cheerleading team also goes...

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