‘Reluctant Dragon’ showing May 12
Written by Christopher Muratore · May 10, 2012
Fairmont’s children’s play The Reluctant Dragon will be performed May 12 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Fairmont’s auditorium. Tickets cost $4 for students and senior citizens and $6 for adults. Tickets can be ordered by phone at 937-499-2460. For more information, contact... (more...)
Delicious donut shops are sprinkled around Kettering
Written by Christopher Muratore · April 30, 2012
The donut [doh-nuht]: a sweet bakery product, usually (but not always) with a hole in the center, sometimes frosted or glazed, and occasionally filled with cream, pudding or jelly. Their delicious aroma compliments the scrumptious taste. To think the donut originated from the greasy fried oil... (more...)
Bob’s Travels
Written by Christopher Muratore · March 21, 2012
Chris Muratore has attempted to render into cartoon form the bizarre, sometimes inexplicable and always abnormal world of Bob and his travels throughout his twisted and vast universe. There may be some form of rhyme or reason in Bob’s adventures and exploits, but it still eludes the cartoonist.... (more...)
Bob’s Travels
Written by Christopher Muratore · March 9, 2012
Chris Muratore has attempted to render into cartoon form the bizarre, sometimes inexplicable and always abnormal world of Bob and his travels throughout his twisted and vast universe. There may be some form of rhyme or reason in Bob’s adventures and exploits, but it still eludes the cartoonist.... (more...)
Bob’s Travels
Written by Christopher Muratore · February 23, 2012
Chris Muratore has attempted to render into cartoon form the bizarre, sometimes inexplicable and always abnormal world of Bob and his travels throughout his twisted and vast universe. There may be some form of rhyme or reason in Bob’s adventures and exploits, but it still eludes the cartoonist.... (more...)
Fairmont DECA places in district competition
Written by Christopher Muratore · February 8, 2012
Members of Fairmont’s DECA Marketing Program showed their skills in fifteen categories. The following members of Fairmont DECA placed in the DECA District Competition on Feb. 2, 2012: Automotive Services- Vince Sant (3rd place) Hotel and Lodging Marketing- Niki Israel (2nd place) Business... (more...)
Meeting for prospective NHS members set for Wednesday
Written by Christopher Muratore · February 6, 2012
Any junior with a 3.5 GPA or higher who is interested in applying for National Honor Society at Fairmont must attend a mandatory meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Students can attend this meeting either at 7:15 a.m. or 3:15 p.m. in the Recital Hall. For more information, contact Jennifer... (more...)
Bob’s Travels: The Misadventure Continues
Written by Christopher Muratore · February 2, 2012
Chris Muratore has attempted to render into cartoon form the bizarre, sometimes inexplicable and always abnormal world of Bob and his travels throughout his twisted and vast universe. There may be some form of rhyme or reason in Bob’s adventures and exploits, but it still eludes the cartoonist.... (more...)
Unit principals offer unique Food Drive incentives
Written by Christopher Muratore · November 17, 2011
It seems everyone is getting into the spirit of giving as Fairmont’s Food Drive continues. The Activities Office has announced that each of the four unit principals has agreed to dress in a costume for a day if his unit collects the most in the annual Food Drive. The costumes are rumored... (more...)
Students begin friendly competition to help area families
Written by Christopher Muratore · November 14, 2011
Every year during the week before Thanksgiving, Fairmont High School advisories have the opportunity make the holidays a little brighter for struggling area families. The Food Drive takes center stage, especially in these difficult economic times. Advisory students began the first round of... (more...)
Fairmont students win National Merit Awards
Written by Christopher Muratore · October 18, 2011
Five students from Fairmont High School have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for their outstanding scores on the PSAT and SAT. Corrin Herrick has been named a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Eric Hauser, Mary MacLean, Katherine Molnar and Kevin O’Donnell have... (more...)
It’s worth the time to research college scholarships
Written by Christopher Muratore · October 10, 2011
Figuring out how to pay for a college education can be difficult, especially as many American families are struggling in the wake of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Scholarships can make a big difference, but many students think the only people who can get... (more...)


