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Pure Genius

Pure Genius

I think I have briefly mentioned Chase Van Dusen in a column before. I was and am still ticked off that he is not famous.

LPGA's best get a KO punch from teen

'KO, daily' is an anagram of Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old New Zealand amateur golfer who did exactly that to the professional field - four days in a row, in fact - at the recent CN Canadian Women's Open championship in Vancouver.

CWB and marketing

The Canadian Wheat Board made an interesting announcement recently when it unveiled it would begin marketing canola for Western Canadian farmers.

Cornerstone Theatre to offer something new this fall

Carlyle theatre goers may have noticed the lack of theatre in the months leading up to the Dickens Village Festival. Don Carter, theatre event coordinator was noticing as well and looking for a solution.
High school rodeos draw in tough competition

High school rodeos draw in tough competition

The Arcola High School Rodeo was a great success. Many attended throughout the weekend to watch and partake in the many events offered. The two days were filled with an abundance of action and excitement.

Sunday morning coming up or the family that eats together stays together

In Johnny Cash's song "Sunday Morning Coming Down" he sings about the smell of someone's frying chicken, and then says, "And Lord, it took me back to something that I'd lost / Somewhere, somehow along the way.

Back to school, back to fun!

Warm sunny weather may have made it difficult for students to go back to school, but the majority will be looking forward to the start of extracurricular activities. Tuesday, Sept.

Listening . . . quietly

An article published online on September 1, 2012 (The Associated Press) reported that authorities in New Hampshire arrested a women four times in just twenty-six hours.
BBQ kicks off Manor School year

BBQ kicks off Manor School year

On Monday, Sept. 3, Manor School held a Back to School Barbeque, which included a meet and greet with the teachers. Though technically there is a new teacher in the school, she isn't a new face.
Talented hands meet weekly

Talented hands meet weekly

The Bits and Pieces Quilting Club will shortly begin stitching and threading the year away.
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