• On Thursday March 10, Judy Titcomb’s creative foods class was visited by two professional chefs; Executive Chef Christopher Lowe and his assistant Nicole Thomas of Taher.“I thought it would be a good experience for the class,” said Titcomb. “Rather than just watch me make the meal, they were able to watch how the professionals do it.”  Lowe and and Thomas not only demonstrated in front of the class how to make pasta parmesan, but they…

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  • The Buffalo Community Center Writer Group met with Mr. Robinson’s creative writing class last week. Who are they? This is a group that was started nearly 20 years ago by Professor Frank Kazemek. Kazemek leads the group in their discovery of various writing methods and styles.Each week the group meets to discuss current writing projects, to learn new techniques and build their skills in story telling, poetry writing, and self discovery. This is an active…

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  • Speech/Language Pathologist Janelle Munson has made the courageous decision to try and be a match for a bone marrow transplant. One night Munson was on Facebook and saw that one her friends posted a status saying someone in their family needed a bone marrow transplant. “As soon as I saw this status it just popped in my head to go ahead and try.  Its a very exciting feeling that you might be able to save someones life.” “In order…

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  • Open publication – Free publishing – More bhs

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  • The Bison Girls’ Basketball team finished their season with a loss at the AAAA State Tournament on March 16 at the Target Canter. ‎With a final score of 62- 79, Bison Basketball girls ended thier rewarding season, losing to the number-one ranked team in Minnesota, Hopkins. The game started well, with the Bison scoring the first point of the game. By nine minutes into the first half, the Bison are down 13 to 23. At halftime, Buffalo as well…

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  • The Boys’ Basketball team takes on Maple Grove on Thursday for a chance at returning to the State Tournament. This is dunk contest between the players took place after practice last week. View in Full Screen.

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  • The Buffalo Bison Girls’ Basketball Team had a huge win in the section finals over arch rival St. Michael-Albertville Friday, March 11 at St. John’s University. The win gives the Bison the section 8AAAA championship, and advances them to the state basketball tournament for the second time in the last three years. Buffalo got off to a slow start, and found themselves trailing 19-6 mid way through the first half, before rallying back and only trailing…

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  • A new craze has swept the world. Originally released May 17th, 2009, Minecraft has become a internet phenomenon. There is a free “Classic” version of the game, as well as a “Beta” version that currently costs 14.95 Euros ($20.66). The game is simple to understand: Everything in the game world is made of equal sized blocks, and the game is played from a first-person perspective. In the “Classic” version, the player is able to freely create…

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  • Social studies teacher Todd Manninen had two guest speakers come in for his social problems class Friday March 10, as it pertains to the drug unit they are currently studying.  Kari Willis and Carter Diers of the Wright County Court Services spoke to the class about the dangers of using drugs and driving under the influence, especially at a young age. “The cost for getting a DUI [in Wright County] can be between $12,000 and…

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  • BHS Choirs – World Music Concert by TheHoofprint These are two of the songs which were performed at the choir concert last night. Freedom Come and Mama Afrika. Last night, six choirs performed 20 different songs at the PAC for the World Music Concert. The audience heard from the Freshman, Varsity, and Concert Choirs as well as the BHS Singers, Treble Singers, and Varsity Singers. Some of the songs which were performed last night include:…

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