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Tyson

Last Updated (Thursday, 18 March 2010 18:54)

 

Scouts in the News

  • Best friend deploys Heimlich on boy choking at lunch
    Spring Hill – ‘What have you done today to make you feel proud?’ It’s the slogan written over the door at Challenger K-8 School in Spring Hill. Bay News 9 sat down Friday with one student who has a very exceptional answer. Dale Tumbull and Harrison Rosser, 7th graders at...
  • Cub Scout Pack 1202 to collect items for animal shelter
    Did you know that two-thirds of all astronauts have had some type of involvement in Scouts? According to a report by NASA 11 of the 12 astronauts to walk on the moon were Boy Scouts. While Cub Scout Pack 1202 isn’t quite planning their walk on the moon, they are however...
  • Queen Creek boy saved from drowning by fellow Scout
    A number of Queen Creek Boy Scouts from Troop 203 saved one of their fellow scouts from drowning on Apr. 21, 2012 and the boys were honored by the Mayor Gail Barney at a Town Council meeting on May 2. Twelve-year-old Warren McGregor was given the highest recognition for his...
  • High school student credited with saving woman’s life
    Mechanicsburg, PA – Cumberland Valley High School student Garrett Long still can’t believe what happened over the weekend. The 17-year-old was waiting to order food at the McDonalds along Route 114 in Silver Spring Township Saturday night when he heard a desperate cry for help.
  • Boy Scout plants 1,000 new trees in Santa Monica
    It all began when 17-year-old Boy Scout Josh Lappen, in the process of earning that Eagle Scout status, looked to fulfill his community service requirement. Wanting to do something for the environment, he reached out to a local state park to offer free manual labor.