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The old truck keeps running

A. Ray Lee   Columnist  I saw the old Jeep pickup again. The last time it had been sputtering along belching a miasma of smoke and ... Read more

7 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Christmas catalog

From the start, let me just say that I know there will be Scrooges that are irritated that I am writing about Christmas in early ... Read more

7 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.

Time Machine 

I got on the interstate and headed north. Before long I was in Tennessee, and shortly after that I was in Nashville. A few more ... Read more

7 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.

Feeling old

Most days I don’t really feel all that old, and I guess compared to Jimmy Carter and Methuselah I could be considered a spring chicken, ... Read more

8 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.

Do not grow weary

A. Ray Lee Columnist On a recent Saturday when the temperature was hovering around 99 degrees with a heat index nearing 110, I opened heavy ... Read more

8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

That’s a wrap on summer events at the library  

Michelle Blaylock   Library manager  William Bradford Huie   Library of Hartselle  We had a terrific summer at the William Bradford Huie Library. Our Summer Reading Program ... Read more

8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Your personal invitation 

By Susan Hayes  Federal Programs Coordinator  Hartselle City Schools  Ten years ago Hartselle City Schools gathered feedback from across the community to develop its first ... Read more

8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Dancing in the district  

It was the kind of night that every nostalgic movie is required to include; somewhere between the fair scene in The Notebook and nearly every ... Read more

8 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.

Sunday afternoons 

By Jacob Hatcher  Community Columnist  Sometimes if I try real hard I can still smell the roast cooking when I walk in the house. I ... Read more

8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Signs and seasons

A. Ray Lee Columnist  In these hot days of summer many of us long for the cooling breezes of autumn. In the order and predictability ... Read more

8 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

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