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Why is it that we are so fond of things past? We look back with tranquil thoughts of what was and, in a sense, wish we were right back to where we were during those times of serene and secure ideals. The comforting thoughts of mom holding us close and whispering sweet words that resonate to this day. Remembering yesteryear, when life seemed so less complicated, burdensome, so less more.
Read moreColorado County Commissioners Court held its regularly scheduled session on Monday, April 27. The court held firm to its own mandates of social distancing and 10 people were allowed inside the chambers at one time. This agenda was lengthy in comparison to recent meetings. Proclamations approved by the court took center stage amid regular business conducted.
Read moreI don’t exactly know when the transition from sit-down restaurant type meals to the drive-up-to-a-window and have-your-food-thrusted-at-you kind of eating took place.
Read moreNote: This article originally appeared in the Oct. 28, 2014 issue of The Citizen.
Read moreRobin, the traffic “cop,” directs traffic at the intersection near the Glidden Baptist Church in Glidden, just outside of Columbus.
Read moreTraveling east on Hwy 90 out of Columbus over the old East River Bridge, one can’t help but notice that work on the replacement bridge has been paused for quite some time.
Read moreTime seems to march on without so much as a second’s pause. At my stage in life, I believe I have lived through evolutionary changes that would have appeared on Star Trek … and all the Star Trek movies … and all the movies about Star Trek.
Read moreI thought when I got my bicycle, that there were adventures to be taken! Getting on that two- wheel speed demon with the cardboard flappers on your wheels, took you down the road with the breeze of freedom blowing through your hair.
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