Friday, September 3, 2010

Braves fight Wolverines

The La Conner Braves played the Friday Harbor Wolverines this evening.

Both teams showed excellent defense, but Wolverines asserted their lead early in the first quarter.

The score ended 8 to 29, in favor of Friday Harbor.

The full article about the game will be in next Wednesday's paper, so don't forget it!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

La Conner Alumni Speaks About Meningitis

La Conner Alumni, Carl Buher spoke about his experience with bacterial meningitis on Good Morning America this morning.


Here is the clip from the website:

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Week of September 1

Man with a message - Gonzaga University senior Carl Buher, shown here with his girlfriend, Anna Sullivan, was a student at L:a Conner High School when meningitis nearly took his life. He is scheduled to appear on Good Morning America on Thursday.
[Photo courtesy Anna Sullivan]


Buher goes on Good Morning America to say
Play it safe: Vaccinate young athletes -- Meningitis targets teens - Lori Buher
A new school year can be a busy time for families. As busy as it is, it's a critical time for parents to make sure their children are up to date on all recommended adolescent vaccines. To help get the word out, my son, La Conner High School graduate Carl Buher, will appear on ABC's Good Morning America tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 2, to talk about his own ordeal with meningitis, a life-threatening  illness that can be prevented with a vaccine.
Good Morning America airs from 7 to 9 a.m. on Seattle TV station KOMO channel 4. 


 Tee-Sa-Luk Chester Cayou, Sr.

Chet Cayou: 1922-2010
Longtime Swinomish Senator and revered Elder, Tee-Sa-Luk, Chester Cayou, Sr., died Friday, August 27. At 88 years old, Chester was Swinomish's most senior male tribal member. People on both sides of the channel remember him for his sense of humor, his tireless work on behalf of his community, and his abundance of knowledge, especially pertaining to history and Salish culture.

Letters to parents don't tell whole story - Sandy Stokes
The La Conner School District recently sent letters to parents stating that because some grades have not made Adequate Yearly Progress, parents are welcome to send their kids elsewhere at district expense. So far, no parents have taken the district up on the offer. The letters look alarming, but as the federal "NO Child Left Behind Act of 2002" ages, some experts predict that virtually every school in the nation will eventually be deemed inadequate.

"A Blue Bath for Blue Birds"


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