By Eden Haynes The idea of losing your money or experiencing a robbery is chilling enough to concern you, but now in a modern day of technology comes great risk of everyday social media. These people, who commit fraud or participate in these dishonest schemes, taking their victim’s money are known as scammers. Alone in 2020 these criminals have taken $3.3 billion from the U.S, while in the year 2021, about 2.2 million have reported scammers. It is time to put a stop to this crime and say, "Scram scam!". But before then, it is best to know if you…
After high school, I got a bachelor’s degree in political science from Ohio University. Currently I work for the National Park Service. I am the Superintendent of two of the newer units of the National Park Service. (Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument and Freedom Riders National Monument) Right now, I'm on a temporary assignment to Flagstaff, Arizona as the Superintendent of three parks. (Walnut Canyon National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument). For students interested in this kind of work, education is certainly important. But probably more important is finding a way to get into federal…
By Stephanie Young The girl’s golf team for FedHock Lancers this year has 12 members and is run by Coach Emily Thompson and Coach Levi Thompson. Most girls on the team are the same as the first year “First year was learning how to play, this year is about getting better,” Coach L. Thompson said. “They finished 3rd out of 9 teams in their conference (TVC) and placed 4th at sectionals at Franklin Valley Golf Club, and advanced to the District tournament at Pickaway Country Club.” Their season starts August 1st and ends around the beginning of October. When asked…
By Coral Stephens This Friday only - the FedHock Haunted Halls are here. Come down if you dare to be scared and have a blast. The money raised is for this year's prom. Give a big thanks to the Junior class officers and Jake Amlin for setting all this up during this tough time, so we can get back to a little bit of normalcy. FRIDAY Oct 22, 7-10 p.m. $5 entry fee $1.00 Hay Ride Bake Sale FREE face painting, pumpkin painting and more!