Maddie PratereSomethin Staff As we near the end of this school year, graduation coming up, seniors are looking back at their high school careers. With
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OPINION: Northern Ohio And Perrysburg Faces Drastic, Whacky Weather Shifts
Maddie PratereSomethin staff Spring is a time for peace, but the weather doesn’t seem to agree. We’ve enjoyed sunny, warm temperatures, and cloudy days below
eNothin Exclusive: Secret tunnels lead to Mr. Freeze in ice cream catastrophe
Maddie PratereNothin staff Recently, Perrysburg schools administration discovered something strange – what looked to be “underground pathways” discovered during an investigation about a leaky pipe
ICE AGE: Immigration Customs in schools leaves communities worried
Maddie PratereSomethin Staff There’s a lot of talk about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on social media, the news, and in classrooms. Like all big
Editorial Cartoon: Heart Growing
Maddie PratereSomethin Staff Other cartoons on eSomethin:
2026 is the new 2016? The popular trend on social media floods school hallways
Maddie PratereSomethin staff The social media trend that rebrands 2026 as the new 2016 has rung across everyone’s ears it seems. Social platforms such as
OPINION: What it’s like to be a circus performer
Maddie PratereSomethin staff After months of preparation, Birds Eye View Circus has their infamous “Krampus” performance on December 5 and 6. I’ve been “a Birdy”
Video Review: The Starbucks Holiday Menu
Evelyn Simpson and Maddie PratereSomethin staff As the year starts to slow down, Starbucks releases it’s infamous holiday menu. eSomethin’s Evelyn Simpson and Maddie Prater try
It’s Turkey time: What Thanksgiving looks like for families in Perrysburg
Maddie Prater, editoreSomethin staff As the year starts to slow down, we enter a season of falling leaves and cozy knit sweaters. Frozen lemonades turn
Fort Meigs Ghost Walk offers spooky fun with history lessons
Maddie PratereSomethin Staff The Fort Meigs Historic Site is more than what its name suggests. Each October, Fort Meigs hosts “ghost walks” where actors portray







