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Haley Daniels

Haley Daniels, Reporter

Haley Daniels is a reporter for the Broadcaster. She is a senior at HHS and has been a part of the Broadcaster for three years. Haley enjoys dogs, lacrosse, and reading.

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In this image taken on April 29, 2013, salted oatmeal s'mores are shown in Concord, N.H. S’mores date back to at least 1927. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on April 29, 2013, salted oatmeal s'mores are shown in Concord, N.H. S’mores date back to at least 1927. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

National S’mores Day

Haley Daniels, Hershey Section Editor
August 10, 2018

Blood Drive 2018 Disappoints

Haley Daniels, Hershey Section Editor
April 3, 2018
Above, a picture of one of the new items in the “Skinnypop” line is introduced on Amplify’s website. Hershey’s recent purchase will feature this brand new item.  (Skinnypop Website)

Hershey pays 1.6 billion for maker of Skinnypop

Haley Daniels, Hershey Section Editor
January 12, 2018

Harry Styles Coming to Hershey

Haley Daniels, Hershey Section Editor
November 29, 2017

Recent Earthquakes leave Mexico devastated

Haley Daniels, Hershey Section Editor
October 17, 2017

Blood Drive Postponed

Haley Daniels, Copy Editor
March 20, 2017
Senior Justin Walker (front right) sits at the TEDx meeting run by HHS junior Cameron Brown in Hershey High School on February 14th, 2017. Brown is looking for members to join him in building the Hershey community. (Broadcaster/Haley Daniels)

TedxYouth spreads to HHS

Haley Daniels, Copy Editor
February 28, 2017
In a March 7, 2011 photo, Kelly Flaherty Clark, left, director of animal training at SeaWorld Orlando, and trainer Joe Sanchez work with killer whales Tilikum and Trua, right, during a training session at the theme park's Shamu Stadium in Orlando, Fla. SeaWorld Orlando officials say Tilikum, the killer whale that drowned a trainer at the facility last year, is slated to perform for the first time since the death, in the park's "Believe" show, beginning Wednesday morning, March 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Seaworld’s Tilikum dies at 36

Haley Daniels, Copy Editor
January 30, 2017

Trump TV?

Haley Daniels, Reporter
November 10, 2016
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