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The Lion's Roar

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The Lion's Roar

All content by Carey Seay
Carey Seay is a third-year staffer on The Lion's Roar and will be attending Virginia Wesleyan University majoring in English and communications.

And the story goes on

Carey Seay, Op/Ed and Chief Copy Editor
May 18, 2021
Take a stroll down Main Street for locally-owned dining, ranging from barbeque to Jamaican cuisine. Stop in Main Street's shops for gifts, antiques, even a new wardrobe.

Main street strong

Carey Seay, Op/Ed Editor; Chief Copy Editor
March 22, 2021
Junior Izzy Ward practicing a stunt for the competition routine.

Good luck Lady Lions Cheer!

Carey Seay, Chief Copy Editor
March 15, 2021
Louisa alumni Annabelle Anderson now spends her days caring for 25 Hedlund Huskies in Northern Minnesota.

Louisa alum leaves footprints in Minnesota

Carey Seay, Op/Ed & Chief Copy Editor
January 27, 2021
Local nonprofit continues to give

Local nonprofit continues to give

Carey Seay, Copy Editor
December 16, 2020

Thank You, Lion Pride Run V Sponsors!

Carey Seay, Copy/Design Editor
October 6, 2020
“Ultimately my goal is to have all of [these activities] at some point, but that won’t be able to happen until we are allowed to have big gatherings and do it safely,” Principal Lee Downey said.

Principal hopes to provide normalcy

Carey Seay, Chief Copy/Design Editor
September 11, 2020
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