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Happy Father’s Day

Happy Father’s Day

   The nation’s first Father’s Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in the state of Washington. However, it was not until 1972—58 years after President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day official—that the day honoring fathers became a nationwide holiday in the United States. Father’s Day 2020 occurs on Sunday, June 21.    Father’s Day was founded in Spokane, Washington at the […]

by · June 1, 2020 · 0 comments · Feature Article
It’s Father’s Day — Think Ties, Of Course!

It’s Father’s Day — Think Ties, Of Course!

   O.K., Fellows, might as well accept your fate. You will probably be given a tie for Father’s Day. Maybe you would like to know more about them. Learning about the different knots might be helpful.    Seeing necktie knots laid out side-by-side is the fastest way to grasp how they differ from one another. In order to play fair, Ties.com tied […]

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Flag Day June 14 Reminds Us of Our Heritage

Flag Day June 14 Reminds Us of Our Heritage

   We want to do everything possible to promote patriotism and to honor our beautiful, meaningful flag. This is our duty to our ancestors, the brave men and women who fought, and in many instances died, to preserve what our flag stands for. It is our responsibility to our armed forces throughout the world who are maintaining our freedom and preserving […]

by · May 31, 2020 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Thoreau’s Writings Are Still Worthy of Consideration

Thoreau’s Writings Are Still Worthy of Consideration

By Paul Emerson DeStefano Honors English 10, Conifer High School    Today, the novel coronavirus disease (2019) has caused a widespread global pandemic decimating humanity. People across the world are forced indoors in fear of infection which has been a perfect agar plate to swab and colonate the detriments of society into the thoughts of many.    Throughout the writings of Henry […]

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Venturing Out

Venturing Out

By Sandy Dale    Finally, Florence and the rest of the world are opening up a little at a time. I’m old and a little nervous about this, but if I stayed cooped up much longer with my art projects, my gardening, and my cleaning goals I would go completely crazy. Not just the silly old lady people think I am, […]

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