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 Vol. 9, No. 25 Manidoo-giizisoons  Little Spirit Moon Dec. 15, 2005 
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Brimley Bays remain optimistic about season

Will the real Brimley Bays please stand up! With the way things have gone so far for the 2005-2006 Bays, spectators are left mired in suspense as they wait to see which one of their Bays teams is going to emerge from the locker-room each half. Their story, yet to be told in its entirety, has all the makings of a good novel. Its title? How about - "The Tale of Two Teams." [more]



Brimley player cut from team for refusing to cut hair

It's not because Brimley senior Kellen Perron couldn't cut it on the varsity basketball team that he was cut from the roster, but rather, because he wouldn't cut it - his hair that is. One week before the Bays first game of the season, Perron was informed that he was not welcome back to practice. His offense, - refusing to cut his locks. [more]



NASCAR-themed gifts hot this holiday season

When the checkered flag drops on the 2005 Nascar NEXTEL Cup Series season, the roar of engines will be replaced with holiday bells and songs. Nascar fans can get a jump start on their holiday shopping with gifts that can be used throughout the year. [more]



Fans vie for chance to win the ultimate NFL experience in Season of a Lifetime sweepstakes

On any given Sunday, from September through January, approximately 120 million Americans dedicate their entire day to one cause - supporting their favorite National Football League NFL team. [more]


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News: Children eagerly await Santa's arrival
History: History Department remembers "Lazy Bob's"
News: Judge dismisses MEA lawsuit targeting BMCC charter schools
Education: State Superintendent proposes changing graduation requirements for 2006 freshmen
Education: Brimley schools announce students of the month
Health: HR Department announces health care changes
Health: Christmas cookies bring back sweet memories
Bryan Newland: Newland suggests boycott of Supreme Court
Sports: Brimley Bays remain optimistic about season




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