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I still fiercely defend those boys who ‘will be boys’

by Denise Dykstra I pulled the suburban into the park and giggled a little as the boys shot out of it.  It was on a whim that we were out…
Posted by Editor July 13, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Teens really are allergic to workplace?

by Phyllis McCrossin Two weeks ago I wrote about learning different cultures from a young co-worker. Since then, the young co-worker left (without notice) and a replacement was hired. Also…
Posted by Editor July 11, 2021
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Lemon Lime Sunshine Salad an easy, popular dish

by Kathy Hamman Miller Lemon Lime Sunshine Salad Empty 1 pint of small curd cottage cheese into a large salad bowl of your choice. Mix 1 dry 3 ounce package…
Posted by Editor July 11, 2021
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Yes It’s True: Reflections on another troop withdrawal

The news about the U.S. soon withdrawing from Afghanistan prompted memories of America’s leaving South Vietnam on April 30, 1975. I know, there often are posts on Facebook that assert…
Posted by Editor July 9, 2021
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So… this lady can drive Grandpa Truck’s stick shift

by Denise Dykstra When I was young, my grandpa would take my brother and me to school.  He had this odd colored green pick up.  It seemed giant to me…
Posted by Editor July 8, 2021
Army Bob: Sorry, folks, I’ve got to call out my detractors
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Army Bob: Sorry, folks, I’ve got to call out my detractors

“Only Neanderthals question science.” — CNN “The left wants us woke -- they have awoken a sleeping giant.” — Fox News. by Robert M. Traxler It is past time to…
Posted by Editor July 8, 2021
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Yes It’s True: If you want bad stuff, you can get it

While visiting my old haunt in Hastings Tuesday, I stumbled on to a memory that to this day I thought was astonishing. It was probably about 25 years ago that…
Posted by Editor July 6, 2021
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Ship Wreck Casserole much better than name suggests

Ship Wreck Casserole by Kathy Hamman Miller This heirloom casserole dating back to the 1940s is anything but what the name suggests. Some say it got its name from sailors…
Posted by Editor July 5, 2021
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American Rescue Plan funds only create confusion

The American Rescue Plan of 2021 has been getting a lot of attention lately in local board meetings in these parts. Some officials don’t want the money from the federal…
Posted by Editor July 4, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Should old folks get out of the way?

by Phyllis McCrossin There was a time when our plans for watching fireworks meant we headed toward town about an hour before sunset, found a spot to park as close…
Posted by Editor July 4, 2021

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