11 October 2023

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Meager Harvest

Meager Harvest


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Meager Harvest MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Last year, I got to spend my first full summer with the lawn on my recently purchased home. A new luxury for me, I dove headfirst into gardening, particularly vegetables, and the process was productive and seemingly pretty easy. I had cherry tomatoes by the pound, as the plants vined all up and down a 90-foot

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Daffodils with a Difference

Daffodils with a Difference


Daffodils with a Difference MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR There are so many reasons to love daffodils. These spring-blooming bulbs aren’t fussy about where they are planted. They come back to bloom again year after year and are not bothered by deer, rabbits, or other garden pests. But there’s also a whole world of beautiful daffodils beyond the classic yellow ones. Daffodils are available

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR The species has gotten a bad rap. Perhaps ill repute began with the Bible. Jesus refers to disciples as sheep. He is the Good Shepherd, who laid down His life for them. Skip to the end of time in eschatology (the study of mankind’s run towards Judgement Day) when the evil are called goats. Could this be from whence the term scapegoat sprang?

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C.M.S. September Students of the Month

C.M.S. September Students of the Month


C.M.S. September Students of the Month Audianna Matter – Sixth Grade Sixth grade is proud to declare Audianna Matter as the Student of the Month for September. Audianna’s kindness and positivity light up every classroom she walks into. Her smile and positivity are truly contagious. Audianna is extremely compassionate, and she is always willing to help others when they need it. In

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