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Monthly Archives: November 2005

Rare is the day when either an editor or several readers do not call or e-mail to note the heavy population of facts residing in this space.

Our menu is planned and the table is partially set in my mind until it's time for us to really put everything in place.

For years, the great philosophers of the world have told us people can be divided into two basic groups: the Day After Thanksgiving Shoppers and rational human beings.

The screen in the darkened room showed a rural road now bordered on the left by new homes. "I used to farm this," said Knox County's Tim Norris as he flipped to the next slide.

Have you ever noticed that words of praise lift us momentarily, while sharp words of criticism often linger, prompting thoughts of what we should have said in response, over and over, for days on end.

With the Irish clan and the Germanic horde again descending on our home this Thanksgiving, the week preceding their arrival threatens more action than the following week's three-day, four-night holiday cruise on the SS Club Guebert.

"Many years ago in the '60s, Black squirrels of London Were exported far away, To Kent State University Where they populate today.

I have nothing against Thanksgiving. Really. Any holiday that has pie as its main export is all right with me.

ASHLAND, Ohio - Ashland County 4-H members and volunteers received honors during the recent annual countywide recognition banquet.