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Tag: Churchill County High School

Judge dismisses teacher's libel suit against student newspaper

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August 12, 2010September 5, 2018 Brian Schraum

A state court judge on Tuesday dismissed a libel suit filedagainst the Churchill County High School student newspaper editor and districtofficials.

Tagged Churchill County High School, Nevada, The Flash

Teachers' union seeks to prevent publication of critical article in Nev. student paper

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January 28, 2010September 5, 2018 Nicole Ocran

Churchill County High School's The Flash willgo forward with publication this Friday, despite a grievance that has been filedagainst the Churchill County School District by the teachers' union requestingthe prevention of publication and distribution of a student article included inthe newspaper.

Tagged Churchill County High School, Nevada, The Flash

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