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MonSep10

Last week in West Chester: Jack in the Box to open Sept. 17

Posted by akiefaber September 10th, 2012, 4:34 pm Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Jack in the Box to open first Ohio location Sept. 17 – A spokesperson with Jack in the Box confirmed last Thursday that its first Ohio location will open in West Chester on Monday, Sept. 17, at 9 a.m. The company has targeted Cincinnati and plans on adding more locations based on the belief that local consumers are already aware of the fast food chain.

Another case of whooping cough reported at Lakota school – Twice last week, the Butler County Health Department emailed Lakota parents, alerting them that a student had been diagnosed with Pertussis, which is more commonly known as whooping cough. On Tuesday, the email, which was also sent out in a letter, said a student from Lakota West High School had been diagnosed with the disease. Then on Thursday, the email alerted parents of a student at Endeavor Elementary.

Lakota East’s Spark Magazine is taking subscriptions – The award-winning Spark Magazine, run by students at Lakota East High School for the past 21 years, is currently accepting subscribers through Sept. 14. Through the years, Spark has covered topics that range from Lakota’s financial struggles to racial profiling.

Chamber changes speaker for Sept. 11 luncheon – Thomas Boat, dean of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and vice president for health affairs, will replace previously scheduled speaker Santa Jeremy Ono at this month’s West Chester ▪ Liberty Chamber Alliance’s luncheon on Tuesday. Ono, who began serving as UC’s president after Greg Williams’ sudden resignation Aug. 21, canceled to participate in meetings in Columbus that day, according to Boat.

The Spicy Olive, newly opened in West Chester, sells 20 varieties of olive oil, plus vinegars, spices and more. Photo provided.

The Spicy Olive opens in West Chester – Shauna Steigerwald of The Cincinnati Enquirer writes about The Spicy Olive, newly opened in West Chester, where customers can sample fresh olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars before they buy them.

11 years and heart transplant later, she’s a normal little girl – John Johnston of The Cincinnati Enquirer reported last week on Asia Werner, who recently won 11 medals at the Transplant Games of America and had a heart transplant in December of 2000. Without the donated heart, Asia, who was born with multiple heart defects, likely would have died within days, the doctor who performed the surgery said.

‘Game changer’ development coming to Liberty Twp. – Sheila McLaughlin of The Cincinnati Enquirer provided an update on Liberty Town Square, the $300 million retail, office, entertainment and residential project – the largest development to hit Butler County. The opening for the destination has been pushed back to spring 2015 from fall of 2014.

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TueSep4

Lakota East’s Spark Magazine is taking subscriptions

Posted by akiefaber September 4th, 2012, 4:01 pm Post a Comment

The award-winning Spark Magazine, run by students at Lakota East High School for the past 21 years, is currently accepting subscribers through Sept. 14.

Through the years, Spark has covered topics that range from Lakota’s financial struggles to racial profiling.

This year, readers will be able to read about new programs at Lakota, as well as the effects of budget reductions in the school district. The magazine also covers news within the local community, Lakota East sports and the latest in entertainment.

“For 21 years, Spark has had a mission to inform and engage our audience of issues in the community through our in-depth coverage,” said Jeff Back, Spark editor-in-chief. “Spark is a chance for students in Lakota, their parents, and community members from West Chester and Liberty Township to stay in touch with what is going on in the Lakota school district.”

To subscribe to the magazine, fill out the subscription form on the Spark website or email Back at j.a.back2@gmail.com. Each $25 subscription will come with seven issues of this year’s magazine.

The student-generated publication has been honored 18 times with an All-Ohio ranking from the Ohio Scholastic Media Association and won the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Gold Crown award. It was one of 11 magazines in the nation and the only school from Ohio to win that distinction. Last year marked the fourth time since 2007 that Spark was honored with the Gold Crown.

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TueJun26

Lakota East’s student-run magazine Spark recognized

Posted by akiefaber June 26th, 2012, 11:34 am Post a Comment

Lakota East journalism students hold up an article written by junior Mohinee Mukherjee about the differences between educational systems in China and in the United States.From left-to-right, Spark students, Mukherjee, junior Emily Chao and sophomores Angela Ferguson and Amanda Weisbrod. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber of WestChesterBuzz.com.

Lakota East students Alexa Chryssovergis and Marissa Alsip report

For the 18th time in 20 years, the Lakota East High School student-generated magazine Spark received an All-Ohio ranking from the Ohio Scholastic Media Association, meaning it is one of state’s top scholastic publications.

Joe Dennis, a judge for the Ohio Scholastic Media Association’s contest, said Spark was “the best high school journalism magazine I have seen in the nation.

“That community is lucky to have a resource like Spark.”

The annual Ohio Scholastic Media Association awards took place at Kent State in April. During the two-day conference, 34 Spark staff members won a combined 70 writing and design awards.

Senior co-chief Devin Casey earned nine awards to lead all students, while East seniors Jenn Shafer and Sierra Whitlock and junior Ellen Fleetwood finished with three each. Jasmine Tuazon, Sean Lewis, Rachel Podnar, Natasha Rausch, Jeff Back, Christian Roehm, Irfan Ibrahim, and John Grasty all won two awards.

“When you have that many different kids getting a top award, that means that everybody’s learning and everybody’s growing,” said Dean Hume, Lakota East journalism teacher and Spark advisor. “That’s the thing I’m most proud of. It reflects that everybody is contributing.”

The Spark also won the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Gold Crown award, which evaluates publications for an entire year. It was one of 11 magazines in the nation and the only school from Ohio to win that distinction. It was the fourth time since 2007 that Spark was honored with the Gold Crown.

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