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Duck Pondering: Take the time to talk, and to listen
An older gentleman walked into Corner Cafe, slightly bent over and stately looking. I had seen him before, at Hauser athletic events and around town.
Duck Ponderings: Moments to remember In Hauser soccer and volleyball
There are all kinds of activities one can attend in our small community which speaks volumes for this special place we call home.
Fresh from the Farm: Show season ends, fall is on its way
Fresh from the Farm: We have finally completed show season. It is my goal to head in a different direction with our herd, so showing will be put on the back burner for a while.
Dr. Saddoris: What is an addiction?
Many people ask me: What is addiction and how do I know if a loved one or I have it?
Duck Ponderings: HSJ Online trying first fundraiser
Bud Herron as Hope's George W. Dixon and Julian Smith as Hartsville's Barton W. Mitchell will be the featured acts at WILLow LeaVes of Hope on Friday, Sept.7th.
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Bud Herron: Bringing Civil War history to life to benefit HSJ Online
Thirty-five years ago my wife, Ann, stitched together a make-shift version of a Union Army uniform, and I wore it over to North Grove Elementary School in Greenwood to tell Civil War stories to my daughter’s fifth grade class.
Duck Ponderings: The Miracle Worker
I don't think you could find a better dinner or show in the world for $25.
Duck Ponderings: Remembering an extraordinary ordinary person
An extraordinary “ordinary” woman ended the obituary's description of my Aunt Pauline. I would suspect all of us have been blessed by several people we could place in that category.
Dr. Saddoris: How to save a life -- and change the future
Normally, I write articles about addiction and how it can destroy a family and the person’s life. Suicide can also destroy a family and eliminate any potential that person had to contribute to society. Both are tragedies and both are preventable.
Fresh from the Farm: Kids on the farm
After the longest kidding season in Double Y Farms history, it has finally come to an end! We ended the kidding season with 52 kids on the ground out of 22 does.
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Duck Ponderings: The Good People of London
Even with the fast pace of London, I witnessed one kind act after the other.
Ashlyn Martin: Words for the Loved
I’ll be honest with you for a moment: I can’t begin to write about love. Love is too magnificent to ever be explained in words. I wouldn’t even know where to start. But I do have words that I want you to hear – you, the people that are loved.
Bud Herron: Remembering Chuck Grimes
Chuck Grimes, 71, HSJOnline contributing writer, died May 31 after a short, unexpected battle with pancreatic cancer.
Duck Ponderings: What a Saturday for Hope
Saturday was a busy and great day for the people of Hope!
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