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Alfers, Mike
Buchman, Frank
Gilliland, Steve
Hoeme, Tammie
Marshall, John
Pitts, Lee
Pugh, Sandy
Ringer, Roger
Schrag, Duane
Uhrig, Debbie Dance
Woodlief, Tony
Yield, Milo
Yoder, Dylan
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Yield, Milo
Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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January 18, 2018
Practical jokes among or between friends usually make for good, funny stories. I heard one last week that proves that point. It happened decades...
Ringer, Roger
OUR RURAL CHALLENGE
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January 17, 2018
"THE SUPREME ART OF WAR IS TO SUBDUE THE ENEMY WITHOUT FIGHTING." Sun Tzu There had been talking about the failing of the rural areas and...
Marshall, John
DEPARTMENT OF PATRIOTISM: Taxes are necessary, crucial
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January 17, 2018
An election year will bring another cycle of bloat, the tortured patterns of illusion, bluff and fiction, and with fragments of truth scattered here and there....
Schlageck, John
Healthy choice
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January 15, 2018
Can a person ever have too much of a good thing? I believe this may be the case when you look at all the soft...
Schroeder, Doris
I remember: “No school today!
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January 15, 2018
It used to be every winter, especially in January, we would have at least a snowstorm or two. We would usually whether it through...
Uhrig, Debbie Dance
The Covered Dish: Simple Creole
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December 29, 2017
Like many, I’m headed into a new path for 2018. Revised dining plans and healthier eating is at the top of the list. Change...
Yield, Milo
“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”
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December 28, 2017
Well, most of another deer hunting season has gone by the wayside and, as I expected, I’m still venisonless. My neighborhood kids that I...
Pugh, Sandy
Nostalgia and Thoughts: Daddy’s Calves
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December 13, 2017
I mentioned in the story about the New Neighbors across the street that I had no experience with cows. The only ones I have...
Schlageck, John
Often forgotten
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December 4, 2017
Think of farmers and ranchers and this old, often forgotten tribute comes to mind. It fits farmers like seed in the soil or...
Yield, Milo
Laugh tracks in the dust
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October 3, 2015
Here’s a perfect story illustrating that young ears are always listening and that you never know what will come out of the mouths of...
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