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  • The Amish Cook: Daughter gives her a much needed break
    Hello! I’m Lovina’s oldest daughter, Elizabeth. I have not written the column in a long time, so I decided to give Mom a break and take a turn at it again. I’m 15 years old now and no longer attend school. I do housecleaning jobs some times, but mostly I enjoy my days at home helping Mom.

  • Primus Mootry: coping with loss a part of life and learning
    Over the course of our lives, we routinely suffer a variety of losses. Most are small, like a young child’s tooth. Others are more significant but, in the grand scheme of things, really no big deal. Then, of course, there are the losses that loom large, such as the loss of a loved one. All loss is an inescapable part of life.

  • Jim Bailey: It was different at Fort Hood in those days
    The tragic events earlier this month at Fort Hood, Texas, prompted me to reflect on my own experiences when I was stationed at that sprawling military post four and a half decades ago. It was a different world then. The enemy was half a world in either direction, or so we thought. Security was relatively lax; you could come and go at any of several gates with no questions asked.

  • Rodney Richey: Bet you didn't know this
    Below is a collection of Amusing Data, various information you may not be aware of. The first few are true. The rest, well, you be the judge.

  • Lois Rockhill: Amazing Share may help food bank
    The $4 million Second Harvest on the Move Campaign that concludes at year’s end will leave us with an energized corps of donors, volunteers and advocates.

  • Jim Bailey: Stores come and go in city
    Many of Anderson’s downtown businesses no longer exist.
    To a degree that’s expected as business owners retire or relocate. But sometimes they simply aren’t replaced, at least with businesses in kind.

  • Maleah Stringer: Max's friends need homes, too
    Two weeks ago I told you about Max, the 10-year-old Shitzu. His human brought him to the shelter because he was ill and could no longer care for Max.

  • Big Joe Clark: Tops down or bottoms up?
    A tops-down approach examines the macro-type factors of the economy first. Then you work your way through lower levels of detail until you are finally looking at the individual investment.

  • Heather Bremer: Close up the ‘Dollhouse’ and say goodbye to ‘Hank’
    "Don’t get too attached.” This mantra should be repeated nightly by viewers throughout each new television season.

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