Editorial

First Week Fun with 1-W – Aug. 1, 2024

Too many nips to remainAs the island dog did his best to be a good role model for his progeny, which he did by showing them how to nap and teaching them how to climb trees, 1-W and the mini horse were in a bit of a dilemma.The unexpected outcome of returning home is the tendency to want to stay home.In finding his home field, 1-W found security.

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Rinard Mills – Aug. 1, 2024

Happy birthday to a centenarian, July 21, Annie Haney Piatt, a former resident of Rinard Mills, Graysville area.Send a card: The Pines at Glenwood, Timberline Drive, Marietta, OH 45750.Deaths – Out sympathy to the families: Everett Branscomb Wellston, died July 10, a son of a former minister of Rinard Mills U.M.

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Say Whaaaaaaat?!? – July 25, 2024

The Nirvana TrayI don’t want to think about any of that right now.Those things that hovering around the last few weeks – the arrangements, acceptance and new realities of life.Better to go a different direction and not write about that just yet.Don’t want to write that right now.I’ll tell you about the Nirvana Tray, though.There was this guy at Zanesville High School, Jason Lambert.

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Switzer News – July 25, 2024

Visiting with Gil and Sandy Zink were Gil’s granddaughter Isabelle Moore, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.Paul and Judy Ladyga recently traveled to Shipshewana, Indiana to see the Oak Ridge Boys “Final Tour.” On the way home they stopped at the Davis Mercantile and saw a jigsaw puzzle with 60,000 pieces.

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