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Ask not what you can do for your country but ask what’s for lunch! Since the country is divided regarding politics, and forever will be, we can at least agree that a LUNCH would be nice. So what is for lunch? Well lunch generally means quick and often hand held to many. If you combine hand held...
If you were up to visit you would have smelled the homemade bread that we baked to go along with an exciting game of floor dice, then Cenex donated some good pizza to go along with $1 Bingo, the Trinity preschoolers were up to visit and a group from St. Mary’s were here for Bunco after supper one...
Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. Getting mammograms regularly can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer. The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends that if you are 50 to 74 years old, be sure to have a screening mammogram...
The American Legion Auxiliary to Post 12 met on Monday, October 17 at 7 p.m. President Marge Gadbow called the meeting to order with eight members present. Chaplin Lois Boyer read a prayer followed by a moment of silence for our fallen heroes. The Pledge of Allegiance and Preamble to the...
The terms “White Supremacy” or “White Supremacist” have been tossed around a lot since the election of Donald Trump. I think I have a handle on the meaning of racism. For example, in the early 1970s the African American cleaning women who cleaned the office of the sawmill I worked in weren’t...
On September 27, 2016, I put a slice of store bought bread in my frig to prove that the preservatives and refrigeration do what they are intended to do. The slice of bread from over a year ago still shows no sign of mold, STILL! Though it is a bit dried out, it would still be edible as toast but I...
Pastor Noah was up for communion, the October birthdays were celebrated with cake and live music by Tony, apple bars and whipped topping were served at the Coffee Social. Thanks to the volunteers for spending Sunday with the residents and treating them to a game of Bingo, homemade bread was a treat...
As the cold winter temperature start to settle in, many wildlife species will be looking for high energy food sources. If you would like to provide a food source for wildlife consider planting a food plot or leaving crop as a food plot. This is a much better and safer method to feed wildlife than...
The Todd County Historical Society met on Monday, October 2 at 7 p.m. in the museum.  The Secretary’s Report was read and approved.  The Treasurer’s Report was approved. De’s Museum Report: • Thanks to everyone who helped at the waffle breakfast. We served 162 people. • Quarterly taxes are done and...
The cold weather is inevitable from this point on in the season which then is a good indication that homemade soups would be appreciated. Come on face it, soup really does a body good on a cold day. Even when we burn our lips and tongues due to not being able to wait for it to cool down. So for the...

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