Archive for September 2023
Look Up In The Sky
By: Susanna Howard Get in your element for National Library Card Month with amateur astronomy! The annual Perseid meteor shower wrapped up at the beginning of this month, but you…
Read MoreNaming Paintings In The Abstract
By: Slim Randles We all read about Pastor Jeff’s latest tribulation in the local paper, the Valley Weekly Miracle. Maybe tribulation is too strong a word, because, after all, when…
Read MoreWabash College Featured On U.S. News’ Best Liberal Arts Colleges List
Wabash also cited for overall excellence, value, and social mobility Wabash College continues to be ranked among the best national liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News & World Report’s…
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Daily Almanac: September 18, 2023
Sunrise/Sunset:RISE: 7:30 a.m.SET: 7:53 p.m. High/Low Temperatures:HIGH: 74 °FLOW: 53 °F Today is…:• National Cheeseburger Day• National Respect Day• World Bamboo Day What Happened On This Day:• 1998 The Internet…
Read MoreAll 3 Teams Managed To Play Closest Game Yet!
This week our Senior Golfers went out and played the closest game of golf this community has seen with the first place team of Scott Baker, Jim Lee, John Lewis,…
Read MoreExamining The Mercedes W123, “The Finest Saloon Car Of The 20th Century”
By Casey Williams On November 6, 1979, my grandmother bought a new Mercedes-Benz 280E and paid $22,943 for the privilege. I know because I have the invoice. That’s over $80,000…
Read MoreLet’s Try And Get Some Sleep, A Deeper Look Into Insomnia
By: John Roberts This week I want to focus on basic prevention and treatments for insomnia. If the cause of insomnia is not readily identifiable it’s helpful to keep a…
Read MoreThe Postscript by Carrie Classon
“Up North With Mom and Dad” I’m staying “up north” with Mom and Dad, and that is always good. My mom and dad have built a life that is pretty…
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