Author: CM

Power to the Produce!

Written By Patricia Rouzer At first blush, Sally Voris seems an unlikely farmer. “What haven’t I done?” she said, laughing, when asked about her pre-farming existence. Formerly a newspaper columnist, community activist and...

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I Cry At Parades

Written By Donna Engle As Donna Scrivner cooks breakfast at her Westminster home, she thinks about her son, Ryan Payne. Has he had dinner? Is he all right? Seven hours ahead and 6,000 miles east, Marine Cpl. Ryan Payne may be...

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They Came As They Weren’t

Written By Lisa Breslin The costumes were elegant and horrifying, humorous and raunchy. Some attendees revealed their identifies; a few assumed aliases for the night. More than 125 people attended The Carroll Technology...

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Portrait of a Punter

Written By Laura Barhardt Cech In a photo from his toddler days, you can see the future Sam Koch. Although he is in diapers, he is kicking a football. The Nebraska native has been perfecting those skills since elementary school...

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