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Book sale events

October 21, 2021 Linda Brendle 0

The Friends of Rains County Public Library held their semi-annual Book Sale last Friday and Saturday. Publicity Coordinator Marsha Rakestraw had labeled the sale as an “event,” and her prediction proved to be true. […]

School pick up

October 7, 2021 Linda Brendle 0

I first became a member of the school pick up brigade when Christian was three years old. After several years of being a stay-at-home wife and mother, I rejoined the workforce and he entered the world of daycare. […]

Appliance chaos

September 28, 2021 Linda Brendle 0

In March of 2020, I wrote a column, titled “The Brendles Unplugged,” about a weekend when both our wifi and our clothes dryer went down for an eight count. Thankfully, my resident handyman knew what to do, and after a short wait for parts to arrive, he fixed both issues and had us up and running in short order. […]

Tales from the fair

September 21, 2021 Linda Brendle 0

After a year off for COVID isolation, the Rains County Fair was back last week. The first two nights were so slow in the Exhibits and Vendor Building that I wondered if people were still cocooning at home. […]

To shoot or not to shoot

September 14, 2021 Linda Brendle 0

A friend recently invited me to attend a meeting of The Well-Armed Woman with her. She is a licensed gun owner and thought I might enjoy the group that describes itself as “a non-profit organization that … creates opportunities for women to be introduced to issues important to women shooters, learn safe gun handling skills and train together.” […]

Streaming choices

September 7, 2021 John Kelly, CISSP 0

It is hard to deny that the marriage of streaming high-definition (HD) video over the internet, combined with large HD TVs, has changed the way most of us consume entertainment. […]

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