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The student news site of Fishers High School, Fishers, Indiana

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The student news site of Fishers High School, Fishers, Indiana

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Memories on Main
Blayne Stewart, Reporter • November 17, 2023

Like described in Morgan Wallen’s hit song, “More than my Hometown,” the nostalgic and admirable feelings that surround the word “hometown”...

Booktok Revolution
Booktok Revolution
Raegan Lawson, Reporter • November 13, 2023

When it comes to social media influence, most people would say that fashion, beauty products, slang or music taste are the most influenced things....

Annotated Library shelf in the FHS library.
Highlighting literature
Veda Thangudu, Features Editor and Online Copy Editor • November 7, 2023

A new section, called the Annotated Library in the FHS Library was launched on Tuesday, Oct. 24. Cofounders seniors Olivia Flanagan and Maddy...

Wakeone needs to wake up
Wakeone needs to wake up
Rosie Towler, Unity Director • November 7, 2023

Ricky, a Chinese member of Zerobaseone, is being stood up for by fans on Twitter and other social media platforms due to a look inside the mistreatment...

Kassie Ferris’s 2023 Halloween party
To do list: Halloweekend fun!
Kate Charters, Reporter • November 6, 2023

Halloween is an opportunity to express oneself in a way that showcases the individual's personality. Halloween is celebrated on Oct. 31 but is...

Hot spots for Christmas lights attract families

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John Deer’s Christmas lights on Nov. 25

Driving from neighborhood to neighborhood looking at the Christmas lights brings joy to children’s eyes. There are two hotspot in town. John Deer has been doing Christmas lights along state road 37 for many years. The lights include a wide variety of that’s that include a gigantic cross that towers over the other lights, characters from the Grinch, anamils frim Noah’s Ark and many more.

“It’s my favorite spot because it’s so big. Ive gone to John Deer every year since I was younger,” senior Jasmine Hazelwood said.

The other hotspot is located in Harrison Lakes. The lights at this spot are smaller but always have a big crowd, blocking the streets. While sitting and watching the lights you can turn on the radio station that is on a sign in the front yard, and allows you to watch the lights go along with the radio.

“This is my favorite spot because It’s so unique. Plus I really like the fact that the radio links up with the flashing of the lights,” sophomore Madalyn Klepinger said.

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Hot spots for Christmas lights attract families