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Memories: Hertha Dechief

Memories: Hertha Dechief

Hertha Dechief grew up with a working family. Her parents owned a general store and she watched, along with her sisters and brother, as they worked hard every day of their life.

Get ready for Stoughton Daze

The weekend of July 4 - 6 is going to see lots of action in Stoughton as their annual Stoughton Daze will be underway. On July 4, a Texas Scramble golf tournament is being organized at the Stoughton Golf Course to start the weekend off.
Blue Oak Homes nearly finished first phase

Blue Oak Homes nearly finished first phase

Carlyle is a booming community, one that sees many having difficulties finding places to rent or purchase for a reasonable price.

Something which is known that we share with you

An atheist was blasting a preacher: "Eternal life? Pie in the sky! When I die that'll be it! Kaput! Gone! Dead! That will be the end of me!" "Well thank God for that," said the preacher. "An atheist is a man who believes himself to be an accident.
A problem with living rurally

A problem with living rurally

I love living in rural areas and I guess my title is misleading, but I've found a hiccough in our province that's making me upset and it's related to living in a rural location.
Boogie Fest rumbles to another successful year

Boogie Fest rumbles to another successful year

Skull caps, bandanas, and leathers were plentiful over the weekend with people flocking to Carlyle on Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21, for the 13th annual Boogie Fest. The rumbling of bikes could be felt and heard well before their arrival.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 69 calls to service during the week of Friday, June 13, and Thursday, June 19. 911 calls Two separate instances included static lines originating from Wawota. The cause of these calls are unknown.

What song shall I sing?

This evening my son and I are going for a drive and a long talk. Let me preface the explanation by stating that I am not depressed, I simply want to have my end-of-life health care directives down on paper before the inevitable becomes the immediate.

Invasive species found at Boundary Dam

For hundreds of years koi fish, a variety of carp, have been a domestic fish.

Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Canadian Olympic Medalist Clara Hughes was at GFK last week during her ride across Canada to raise awareness for mental illness.
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