Members of the Hunter High robotics club lent their tech-savvy talents to help kids at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the Darkness Walk at Liberty Park. The students used their unique skill set to help children assemble and decorate wooden toy kits donated by Home Depot. ...
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Olympus High team nabs 2nd place in state auto skills competition
Nicholas Crosland and Brinton Neff diagnosed and successfully repaired 7 out of 9 “bugs” in a vehicle in less than 90 minutes. The duo from Olympus High both received $5,000 in scholarships and $600 in tools for their second place finish in the Ford AAA Auto Skills Competition last week at the ...