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Timber Creek Fine Arts, Media Present “A Falcon Family Holiday”Album
TCFM, TCTV to Broadcast Band’s Holiday Concert on Dec. 15
Timber Creek Choirs Record Demos For Professional Composers
Falcon Theatre and TCTV Broadcast “Big Love” for Limited Shows Dec. 14-16
Timber Creek Transitions to Co-Seating for Spring 2021 Semester
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Vote for the December 2018 and January 2019 Teachers of the Month

January 23, 2019January 23, 2019 Timber Creek Talon

Cast your votes for TWO of the teachers at Timber Creek you feel were deserving of recognition for December 2018 and January 2019. Read the descriptions of each teacher, and then pick TWO from the check boxes below: Marcy Gardner- Read more

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Sophia’s Corner: The People vs. R. Kelly

January 23, 2019May 17, 2019 Sophia Crowder

On Jan. 3 2019, Lifetime aired a groundbreaking documentary titled “Surviving R. Kelly.” The six part docu-series spoke about the infamous R&B singer’s alleged sex cult, pedophilia, and the physical and mental abuse allegations against him. The series featured interviews Read more

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Don’t Reed Into It: The Kyler Murray Decision

January 16, 2019May 17, 2019 Reed Smith

Kyler Murray has made his decision. The Heisman winner turned down a $15 million deal from the Oakland Athletics last Monday, tweeting out a very straight-forward, “I have declared for the NFL Draft,” letting the world know about the decision that has shaken the sports world.

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Sophia’s Corner: Cyntoia Brown Granted Clemency

January 14, 2019May 17, 2019 Sophia Crowder

On Jan. 8, Cyntoia Brown was granted clemency from jail after killing a man who bought her for sex back in 2004. When she was only 16-years-old, she was sentenced to life after she turned herself in for killing the man.

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Don’t Reed Into It: Kingsbury to Cardinals

January 9, 2019May 17, 2019 Reed Smith

In one of the most shocking coaching decisions in recent history, the Arizona Cardinals have hired former Texas Tech Head Coach, Kliff Kingsbury.

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EDITORIAL: Balancing Act of Band and Academics

November 30, 2018December 3, 2018 Mason Howard

In each year that passes, the Marching Band increases in their level of skill, and continues to develop their prowess in music, which means it is up to the students to manage their time wisely and overcome the pressure that is put upon them to succeed.

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EDITORIAL: Off Campus Lunch Should be a Limited Option

November 6, 2018 Talon Editorial

Most schools in North Texas do not approve of open campus lunches, but why is this?

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EDITORIAL: Why Timber Creek Needs Another Hallway

November 6, 2018 Talon Editorial

Timber Creek is shaped like a big E, a big E that has terrible flow, with more traffic than I-35 during construction. However there is a solution to this problem, a very simple but expensive solution: just add another hall.

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EDITORIAL: If You Don’t Forget, Did You Really Forgive?

November 6, 2018 Sadie Becht

Many people have said to forgive but never forget, as if forgetting is the pathway to repeating. What many people do not realize is by holding onto the memory of anger, fear, sadness, or whatever you forgave, you are doing more harm to yourself than good. You even risk harming the people you love.

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Tarrant County Early Voting Turns Out Record-Breaking Numbers

November 6, 2018 Emma Dovers

According to the Tarrant County Office of Elections, nearly 433,000 voters participated in the Early Voting period. Two key Keller-area locations brought out large amounts of voters in our area.

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