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April/May 2017 Just A Pinch Teresa Vinson 

Just A Pinch – Spring Recipes

April 23, 2017April 23, 2017 HomeTown

compiled by Teresa Vinson Happy Spring! Nothing says spring like fruit salad and refrigerator cakes. The Cherry 7-Up cake is

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April/May 2017 Kate Dugger Travel 

Renaissance Festival: 16th Century Meets 21st Century

April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 HomeTown

by Kate Dugger Two sets of hooves pound the earth as the animals charge each other. Spectators are hushed for

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April/May 2017 Kurt Dugger Sliding Scale 

Let’s Imagine a Free Market in Education

April 21, 2017 HomeTown

by Kurt Dugger Government: The great fiction whereby everyone endeavors to live off of everyone else. –Frederic Bastiat What would

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April/May 2017 Nelda Rachels 

Laurie Pritchett: From Reykjavik to Dresden

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by Nelda Rachels  Sometimes an immigrant can be your next-door neighbor, and you might not even know it. Like everyone

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April/May 2017 John Dunker TechKnow 

Distracted Driving

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by John Dunker Distracted driving is any activity that could divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of

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April/May 2017 Poetry 

American Life in Poetry

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

American Life in Poetry: Column 044 BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Unlike the calculated expressions of feeling common to

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April/May 2017 Emily Akin Seniors Today 

Conversations about Retirement

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by Emily Akin Our Seniors Today section is for and about retired seniors in the Ken-Tenn area. We do one

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April/May 2017 Health 

Benefits of Fasting

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by Jacob Hamrick, PT,DPT When was the last time you were hungry? This is a very foreign concept, which has

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April/May 2017 

357 Days of Mary Nell

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by Debbie Butler Tate My mother, Mary Nell Butler, and dad, Harold Butler, were both born and raised in Gibson

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April/May 2017 Sally Kirk Goodman 

And a child Shall Lead Them

April 19, 2017 HomeTown

by Sally Kirk Goodman As a child who grew up on a farm, self-efficiency was a learned habit. Not one

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Just A Pinch: Summer Recipes
Just A Pinch Teresa Vinson 

Just A Pinch: Summer Recipes

June 17, 2017February 3, 2020 HomeTown

compiled by Teresa Vinson– I love trying new recipes, sharing my recipes with others, and cooking. After a busy day

Seniors Today: Father’s Day: The Best Advice My Father Ever Gave Me
Emily Akin June/July 2017 Seniors Today 

Seniors Today: Father’s Day: The Best Advice My Father Ever Gave Me

June 17, 2017February 10, 2020 HomeTown
Seniors Today: The Lost Lecture
Emily Akin June/July 2017 Seniors Today 

Seniors Today: The Lost Lecture

June 17, 2017 HomeTown
The Sliding Scale: Chickens of Freedom
June/July 2017 Kurt Dugger 

The Sliding Scale: Chickens of Freedom

June 17, 2017 HomeTown

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Just A Pinch – Spring Recipes
April/May 2017 Just A Pinch Teresa Vinson 

Just A Pinch – Spring Recipes

April 23, 2017April 23, 2017 HomeTown
Renaissance Festival: 16th Century Meets 21st Century
April/May 2017 Kate Dugger Travel 

Renaissance Festival: 16th Century Meets 21st Century

April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 HomeTown
Let’s Imagine a Free Market in Education
April/May 2017 Kurt Dugger Sliding Scale 

Let’s Imagine a Free Market in Education

April 21, 2017 HomeTown
Laurie Pritchett: From Reykjavik to Dresden
April/May 2017 Nelda Rachels 

Laurie Pritchett: From Reykjavik to Dresden

April 19, 2017 HomeTown
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