Savanah Eve Stewart’s story, “My Buddy Bishop” celebrates the life of her late black lab, Bishop. “How Many Boyscouts Does It Take To Recycle A Newspaper,” recounts a tour of the Opelika-Auburn News by a local troup.
7-year-old Hannah Birmingham wants to know how many people are in the world which leads to a discussion of how many people are in Auburn and Opelika.
The Reeltown High School Band is going to a REAL BIG Thanksgiving day parade. Beulah High teacher, David Owens, shares his experience of the Newspapers In Education Program. A special photo feature taken in 1914 in Opelika from The Library of Congress Collection.
“How deep is the ocean?” asks Tripp Hardy. Cub Reporter, Savanah Eve Stewart tells us all about the novel, Beyond The Spiderwick Chronicles, A Nixie’s Song.
Brandon Holland, 10, asks “What’s the biggest lake in the world” leading to a discussion of surface area versus volume. Anna Beth Meyer,10, shares her story “The Biggest Bee In The South.”
The sea turtles hatch and make their way to the ocean! One needs Savanah’s help. Olivia White tells us all about C.L.A.C., the best camp ever!
Ana Beth Meyer travels to Pananma City Panama and writes home about it. The baby turtles are born! Savanah Eve Stewart wraps up the tale of Lola’s Passage and Rachel Sharma celebrates her wonderful summer at Health Plus Fitness Fun Camp.
7 year-old Molly Jenkins asks the mind-boggling question, “How many days in a googol years?” Dylan Waer shares a tale of Camp Maroonook. Anabeth Meyer writes about a flying dog and 12-year-old poets Emily and Maren Hansen share some “lonely” verses.
“What does a fish drink?” asks 6-year-old Matthew Boyd. 9-year-old Asha Balaam-Reed shares her fictional account of the adoption of Cuddles and Savannah Eve Stewart delivers the third installment in the saga of Lola the Sea Turtle.
Kitten Dreams, a fictional kitten adventure by 9-year-old Grace Wang. Savanah Eve Stewart continues the story of Lola, an endangered sea turtle born in Gulf Shores Al. 5-year-old Caleb Etris asks, “What is the biggest number.”