In the wake of the recent bank failures, it’s easy to get sucked into the fear. Uncertainty will always be a thing. It will always be there, present, whether we like it or not. I heard a Paul Harvey quote recently, “In times like these, it’s good to remember that there have always been times like these.” Stuff has been going down for millennia. Peaceful times may ensue for a few years at a time, but change will always be right around the corner, whether globally, nationally, or personally, or any combination thereof.
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Sarah Sugden
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3/22/23
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If we wish to be divinely aligned, as that will lead to the highest good of all of humanity and creation, and therefore, our own personal happiest state of being, then we have to be willing to follow that fleeting trail that the divine realm lays out for us.
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By Sarah Sugden
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3/15/23
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War is Horrible! To all of my friends and neighbors of Webster County and beyond, this week’s ramblings are not so nice! Let’s pause for a second and remind everyone where we are.
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Roger Herman
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3/15/23
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We are back with another chapter of How did I get here? Last week's chapter ended with me resigning from my job at a call center. It was scary to go from a steady job to nothing, but I knew it was the best decision in the long run.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
johnj@marshfieldmail.com
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3/15/23
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What a triple whammy.
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Jim Hamilton
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3/15/23
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From the time they were big enough to make their own beds, my girls always had rooms of their own.
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Jim Hamilton
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3/8/23
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As I sat in the elementary art class, on assignment as a substitute at the school, I listened to the teacher’s lesson to the children on concentric circles. The exercise would begin with a dot being drawn. A small circle would be drawn around the dot, then a larger one around that, and then a larger one, and so on, and so on. Each circle shared the same center. In this particular exercise, several series of concentric circles would be drawn on a large sheet of paper, overlapping each other. The different color patterns made quite a cool effect.
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Sarah Sugden
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3/8/23
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War is horrible! Hi friends and neighbors. It’s been a couple of weeks since we have connected so let me catch you up to where we are at now. Oh, if you are a newcomer we are in an ongoing story about a young couple that grew up together in our community and eventually got married before the civil war started.
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By Roger Herman
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3/8/23
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We are back to how I got here. When we left off, I had just got a new boss after the old boss had been promoted and moved away.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
johnj@marshfieldmail.com
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3/8/23
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March 1, here at last — again.
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By Jim Hamilton
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3/1/23
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I was blocked by a billionaire this week.
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By Shelby Atkison
shelby@marshfieldmail.com
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3/1/23
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Last May, at the Missouri Beef Days festival in Bolivar, I was excited to hear Temple Grandin speak. Grandin is an Animal Science professor and lecturer, who also visits meat processing plants to consult on their handling of the animals. I was astounded to hear her concerns about America. She reported about how we continually rely on other countries for the articulately designed products that are needed in our food processing plants, and how not many Americans are aware of how to repair these items when they need to be fixed.
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By Sarah Sugden
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3/1/23
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