Posts Tagged Neighbors
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On the Go With Joe Hutter
Seniors And Law Enforcement Together (SALT) By Joe Hutter On the outside of the envelope you just got in the mail is written, “check enclosed.” It is a real check, but in the letter it asks you not to cash the check. On the outside of another envelope you received in the mail is written...
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On Spreading Light
By David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” Edith Wharton (1862-1937), That we would more often allow ourselves to be one or the other. Candle or mirror. Most often, it seems, neith...
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PUBLISHER’S CORNER – A Magical 73rd Anniversary
By Dan Adams Call it good genes, clean living, stubborn attitudes or whatever your family blames it on, but my grandparents just celebrated their 73rd anniversary. They settled into their home on Higgin's Avenue in Missoula, Montana in 1951. During those years, neighbors have come and gone, tr...
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Leaving Your Kids Home Alone
By Rondi Doyle Director of Community Relations Child Abuse Council Leaving your kids home alone is a significant milestone: it shows that your child is old enough and mature enough to behave properly and handle any mishaps. But, it’s dangerous to leave your kids alone too early. H...
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Johnnie’s Story
Submitted by Palmer Hills Independent Retirement Living Johnnie Ramondini is the youngest 92 year-old you’ll ever meet. Born and raised on a ranch not far from the Holiday Retirement community in which he now lives, Johnnie’s life is a long list of impressive accomplishments, interesting stor...