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There’s a type of tear for all situations

By Bonnie Brown Columnist If you were to spend any time around me, you would quickly learn that ...

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Life’s wins focus of Tebow talk

By Jan Penton Miller Columnist I heard Tim Tebow speak recently and was inspired. I knew a little ...

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Anxious day while cell phone was hiding

By Bonnie Brown Columnist We humans are creatures of habit. Our routines/rituals are part of our DNA. I ...

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Magnificent life, work built on desire to serve

By Sid Salter Columnist Farm boy. High school and college student. Soldier. Aviator. War hero. Military flight instructor. ...

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Rumba classes aside, not a dancer

By Les Ferguson Jr. Columnist Way back in high school, the Steve Miller Band sang “Dance, Dance, Dance.” ...

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Hour of devotion inspirational to another

By Steve Stricker Bishop Fulton Sheen (May 8, 1895 – Dec. 9, 1979) was known for his preaching ...

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Labor Day not just about grilling

By Kara Kimbrough The internet is full of tips and tricks to create an enjoyable Labor Day weekend ...

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Seven facts about MLK’s famous speech

‘I Have A Dream’ was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28, 1963 By Gene Hays Columnist ...

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Sailing the wine-dark seas

By John Nelson Columnist The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy’s class of 1965 holds reunions every five years, and ...

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Best work is more than ‘lick and a promise’

By Bonnie Brown Columnist A lick and a promise. That’s the method that I used to clean our ...

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Hot, dusty road of a summer long ago

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route These hot summer days have me remembering the day Mom disappeared. No ...

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We all need a little patience

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist Patience. Back a couple of years ago when I was a young man, ...

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Connecting with grandson for first time a special memory

By Steve Stricker Columnist My grandson Stephen III knocked me out of my chair calling a few weeks ...

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My name is Robert, and I’m a breadaholic

By Robert St. John Food Columnist Let’s talk about addiction. I know what you’re thinking. Ol’ St. John ...

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Before the big game: Are you ready for some…tailgate food?

By Kara Kimbrough I have a confession to make. Unless it’s Homecoming and I want to see what ...

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A lesson on optimism in the chicken coop

By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route My grandfather Gant died well before I was born. Having never seen ...

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To avoid scammers, don’t trust anyone

By Bonnie Brown Columnist How many of you know of a friend or acquaintance who has had some ...

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Southern living beats the heat

By Jan Penton-Miller Columnist The hot, hot days make me appreciate the slight breeze and cooler temperatures. We ...

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Our pains are life’s common denominator

By Les Ferguson, Jr. Columnist I was somewhere in the South Pacific, miles from land, when I began ...

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Silver wings bring grandson for wonderful visit

By Steve Stricker Columnist The first Wednesday in August I received a phone call that almost happily knocked ...

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Instilling love of the arts blooms within one family

By Susan Mah I went to church this past Sunday and the reading was from Genesis 37:5-11, wherein ...

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Homemade desserts are a dying art

By Kara Kimbrough Food columnist Receiving emails from readers asking for restaurant recommendations is a regular occurrence. Requests ...

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