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McHenry High School's student-written and -edited newspaper

The McHenry Messenger

McHenry High School's student-written and -edited newspaper

The McHenry Messenger

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on July 17, 2020, in Windsor, England. Barbados, which has long prided itself on being the most English of Britains former colonies in the Caribbean, announced it will be taking steps to drop Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and to become a republic by next year, when it marks its 55th anniversary of independence from British rule.

Britain’s longest ruling monarch dead at 96

Freedom Tomasello, Staff Writer September 9, 2022

After a statement posted on Sept. 8 that Queen Elizabeth II had been hospitalized due to doctors' concern for her health, the palace officially announced her death at age 96. The royal family announced...

The Scraps: Golden Apple, the Queen and food trucks

The Scraps: Golden Apple, the Queen and food trucks

Bee Myers and Lydia Lawrence March 17, 2022

 The McHenry Messenger · The Scraps: Golden Apple, the Queen and food trucks (Episode One)   The Scraps is a podcast that spotlights past pitches that weren't picked up. To listen to the...

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