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Choice More storms The storms and their aftermath continue to dominate our conversation, our thoughts and our prayers. Close
to Nowhere A Yankee in... And never the twain shall meet... I could be talking about folks who live in the South and folks who live in the North. The
Preachers Corner Barbara dear and after all these years We have been talking about small churches in my Sunday school class. Really, small churches and their friendships and foibles are the weekly subject of this column. Due
South Cant get married outside in a rain squall Well, it looks like summer may finally be passing for another year here in the Scottish Borders. Letter to the Editor Hurricane affects farming: To the Editor: August 29, 2005, is a day that many Mississippians will remember for the rest of their lives. Hurricane Katrina blew on shore wreaking havoc on the Gulf Coast and New Orleans, but she also traveled the length of Mississippi, causing untold damage to the agricultural industry in the state. Report News:
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