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New Kitchen, New Year

Construction Workers Fixing an Outdated Kitchen

The school cafeteria kitchen is getting a new look this year. The kitchen had been shut down since the end of the 22-23 school year and is still being built. The new design offers some new overhead lights and three new rolling metal doors.

Senior Ellen Hiatt says, “It’s taking a ridiculous amount of time to finish. I feel it’s a little over the top yet a necessary change.” Many students are eager to get the new project finished so they may navigate the lunch line quicker. Junior Calbert Beacham says, “I hate how you guys are taking so long to build the new kitchen in the cafeteria. If you guys hurry up the lun

Inside of our new Kitchen (Kaden Allen)

ch line it would be a lot shorter. I think that it’s way too long because by the time people in the back of the line get to the front, lunch is over. Either make lunch longer or make the lines shorter.”

A Construction worker named Rayce working on the overhead doors had this to say about their work, “I feel like the crew that’s here is doing pretty good work it looks good. I feel that my work looks the best although“ As for his deadline he said, “I just have to get this done by the end of the day.”

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Jackson Jenkins
Jackson Jenkins, Newspaper Assistant Editor
This life of a musician is fulfilling, it is what makes him as a person, it is the reason he gets out of bed, music is the reason he feels content, music is the reason he is the person he is now. Jackson jenkins is a senior at Grantsville High School, he is a part of the school marching band as well as his own band with some of the school faculty. He is a very accomplished musician and has the instruments to prove it. Jackson shreds, his live for guitar and the sharp feeling that he gets when he plays it comes back to when he was a little kid playing at the school of rock, a school specifically for the most gifted musicians, he plays his heart to the floor every day, and he doesn't stop because he feels there would be somethings missing The goals that he has for his music are nothing short of challenging, Jackson has been shredding every day for the past 8 years for at least an hour. He says he gets caught up in the moment of playing the guitar so much that it is usually more than an hour. When he is playing music he says it is like he's speaking another language, he feels like he is creating something new and better than he has before every time he plays. The sense of accomplishment he feels every time he even puts a finger on his guitar that is always kept nice and clean for the next time he wants to make the music language that he is creating.  
Kaden Allen
Kaden Allen, Photo Editor
He is always on a new adventure. On some kind of quest to do something challenging. He wakes up and seeks a new thrill. Kaden is a teenager here at Grantsville High School. He dresses with clothes he finds from different places and different sources. Everything has its story. Each item has its own tale. Like the Ocean Earth hat he wears. He attained the hat while in Australia. It’s been skydiving. Kaden has been to every corner of the world. He’s been to Australia to skydive and sail. Uruguay to hike on great trails. Africa to go on safaris, visit villages, gorilla trekking, needing to hike into jungles. He feels that doing these adventures fulfills his life and gives him meaning to his life. No matter what he has energy on these adventures, he says, “The energy just happens so I can keep on doing what I need to.” It’s a thrill everyday for Kaden Allen. Going from place to place, continent to continent. He travels onward and forward.
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