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Savvy Students: Alicia Newman
Each day leading up to graduation, we will introduce you to one of Lake Fenton and Fenton's top 10 students.

Email: jason.alexander@patch.com
Phone: 810-488-1353
Bio: I have been writing stories for more than a decade all across the state of Michigan. I have covered homicides, fires, little league, professional golf and pretty much everything in-between. I graduated from Lake Fenton High School in the year 2000 and earned a journalism degree from Central Michigan University in 2004. I have worked for a couple newspapers writing sports, features and hard news.
I love the outdoors. I camp every chance I get. The Great Lakes rule. I am a sports nut. Hunter S. Thompson is my favorite writer. I make homebrew. Cooking is fun. I love to hang out with my friends. I am a fitness buff and a nutrition guru. I have self-published a novel and a two-hour documentary film. I have won multiple Michigan Press Association Awards. My photos have appeared on ESPN.com. I'm always ready to tell a story.
Each day leading up to graduation, we will introduce you to one of Lake Fenton and Fenton's top 10 students.

Here are a few ways to get out and have some fun.
Each day leading up to graduation, we will introduce you to one of Lake Fenton and Fenton's top 10 students.
Here are five opportunities to save money.
News and notes from the Fenton area.
Here is a look at the city of Fenton police action from May 7 until May 10.
Principal Mark Suchowski is speechless after program.
Alexander Brown and Linda Marchlewski share valedictorian honors.
A contract was offered Monday to the current Galesburg-Augusta High School principal, who would replace Jerry Kramer when he retires June 30.
Here is a look at what happened at Fenton Patch from Monday-Saturday.
What would you tell your children to make sure they have fun, but stay safe?
The Blue Devils have been playing some good ball lately.
Here is a look at Fenton Police action from April 28 through Thursday.
Lake Fenton principal Wayne Wright said district could face $1.7 million shortfall.
Here are five opportunities to save money.
Spaghetti dinner benefit will be held for fire victim Saturday.
Newcomers earned four-year seats, and Kristi Ocenasek claimed an unopposed partial term.