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Hurricane Hillary

Amilia Daniels, MVC writer September 14, 2023

There has been a lot of talk in the media of Hurricane Hilary, landing first in Mexico, and eventually making its way into the Southern California area. So why is this such a huge deal, besides the fact...

Summer Wildfires Sweep America

Hannah Elstro, MVC Copy Editor September 11, 2023

Wildfires have become increasingly prevalent in the American consciousness this past summer. With record breaking temperatures, including the globe’s hottest month ever recorded, it is no wonder that,...

Kentucky Floods

Delainey Root August 9, 2022

On July 27th, about 4.11 inches of rain fell in Kentucky. Flash flood warnings were issued for at least 6 counties in the state. The rain waters destroyed houses and cars. According to Greg Forbes, a severe...

Amazon Trees Face Hot Temperatures

Delainey Root, MVC Writer April 7, 2022

It is predicted that greenhouse gas emissions will double from current levels by 2050. If this happens, then temperatures in the Amazon will likely exceed 35 degrees Celsius or 95 degrees Fahrenheit at...

Spring is coming and here is what to expect

What to expect this Spring

Presley Luther, MVC Writer/Photographer March 9, 2022

2022 got off to a rocky weather start. The Northeast and the West of the United States saw a plentiful amount of snowfall, however, the Midwest has seen less snowfall than it usually does. Thankfully there...

Snow

Weather Update

Emme Longman, MVC Senior Editor February 25, 2019

The weather in Indiana has been all over the thermometer for the past few weeks. First of all, the polar vortex hit Indiana full force. The temperatures were all in the negatives, and with the wind...

E-Learning day 2018

Emma Moore, MVC Staff Reporter October 23, 2018

Mt. Vernon had its first E-Learning day on Wednesday, September 19th, and many said that it was successful. “I liked staying home and doing my work on my own time,” said Zoe Wacker, 11. Students...

Hurricane happenings

Hannah Warfel, MVC Reviews Editor October 6, 2017

Between Harvey and Irma, August and September have been pretty crazy. Hurricane Harvey started as a tropical depression, but it soon grew into a category 4 hurricane. On August 25th, Harvey came to the...

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