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Project CatSnip bringing spaymobile to the area
By April Avison
Kite to race in back-to-back events
From Staff Reports
Powell waits on NBA draft
By Doug Gorman
Lyrics that build a bridge to the music - Trina Trice
Excluding instrumentals, the beauty of a good song comes from the listener's ability to connect with some aspect of it.
The disturbing face of hate on trial - Ed Brock
There's an important back-story to the next "shocking" trial about to get under way in Fort Worth, Texas.
Ragan still has winning edge
By Anthony Rhoads
NBA draft thoughts
By Jeffery Armstrong
The neighborhood responds to bully - R.H. Joseph
A frightened, bloated, heavily-armed thug sits nervously in his well-protected home fully aware the neighborhood is changing; his influence waning.
Boffo Bard's both bawdy and boisterous - R.H. Joseph
Most agree William Shakespeare was brilliant. Unfortunately this can be the playwright's undoing.
Morrow passes stream restoration funds
By Justin Reedy
The new face of the Army
By Ed Brock
Board promises national search
By Trina Trice
Quality filmmaking for those who look for it - R.H. Joseph
A lacework tale woven of gossamer and grace, "Man on the Train" finds repose in life's ephemera: the mutual respect of the fearless; a lover's constancy and casual familiarity. The more attuned you are to such intangibles the more enriching your experience of this wonderful film.
Planners get input on LCI project
By Ed Brock
Adding edamame is Ford for thought - By Diane Wagner
Henry Ford is remembered for inventing the automobile assembly line and changing the method, and cost, of production forever.
Bee population threatened by mites
By Ed Brock
Pets of the Week
Submitted
Struggling to cope with an empty nest complex - Clay Wilson
My editor pointed out to me last week (editors are notorious for this sort of thing) that lately I've written several columns based on news items I had read.
Don't know whatcha got til it's gone - Justin Reedy
I know this is going to sound stupid, but why is it the air conditioning always breaks down in the summertime?
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Life's little answers are elusive - Bob Paslay
I remember as a kid that you could go into a shoe store and have fun sticking your feet in an X-ray machine to laugh with friends and look at the bones in your feet. One friend got addicted to it and did it a lot. Now the X-ray technicians wear protective gear because we have learned that there is nothing funny about the power of X-rays.