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Author Archives: Writer
James E. Johnson
POLSON – James E. Johnson 69, of Polson, passed away at his home surrounded by family Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014. With the passing of James, a grieving and inconsolable family has lost an amazing husband of 45 years and a … Continue reading
US Envoy Samantha Power On International Response to Ebola Crisis
Photo: @AmbassadorPower document Brussels — Remarks by Ambassador Samantha Power, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at the German Marshall Fund on the International Response to the Ebola Crisis Good afternoon. On September 18th, six weeks ago today, the … Continue reading
50 years for radio-control airplane club
FUNKS GROVE — Garrett Stotler, 18, of Bloomington always wanted to be an airline pilot, but he was born color blind, which prevented him pursuing such a career. Still, he gets his aviation fix by flying a radio-controlled aircraft, better … Continue reading
Hot races in DuPage County
Voters throughout DuPage County will travel to the polls Tuesday to pick who will represent them at the county, state and congressional level. Here’s a look at four of the hottest races voters will be deciding. 11th Congressional In one … Continue reading
Manufacturers scramble to fill jobs, struggle to recruit women
By Rick Barrett Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Posted Nov. 1, 2014 @ 8:37 pm Article source: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/20141101/NEWS/141109886/-1/NEBULLETIN
Americas Fastest Growing Death Holiday Is From Mexico
One night in 2001, as Halloween turned into All Saint’s Day, a woman named Enriqueta Romero put a life-size model of a skeleton in front of her home in Mexico City. That was 13 years ago. The skeleton was wearing … Continue reading
Ten Yard Fight: Why Being 4-5 Matters
1. There’s no shortage of optimism this week in Redskins Nation. Everyone feels it. Let’s not be ashamed of our earnest desire to be 4-5, y’all. Three-game winning streaks mean something, despite where it places you in the order of … Continue reading