BACK IN THE SADDLE
Kayak was a little less than stable
There’s nothing to worry about, the woman said. It’s next to impossible to fall out of a kayak.
Nothing beat a fried egg sandwich
It was the first — and only — thing my father ever taught me to cook.
Waitress outshined surroundings
It was, without a doubt, the worst hotel in South Bend.
Children’s songs could be worse
It’s a wonder we survived childhood.
His tribute to a remarkable mother-in-law
Everyone knows that true good fortune is finding the right mate for life.But the real jackpot is having the right mother-in-law.
Punished for the truth (4/30/03)
Khabira's story stopped the session cold.
No change in obit policy (4/23/03)
After mine.That's when The CR and The Dunkirk News and Sun can change their policy on obituaries.
Taking the thrill from grill? (5/28/03)
Someone’s trying to take the fun out of grilling.
A crazy end to the day (5/7/03)
The band is playing "Crazy." Nothing could be more appropriate.
An evening at Dalil's (5/14/03)
Come along with me for dinner at Dalil’s.
Presents take long, rugged journey (6/4/03)
It figures out to less than a tenth of a cent per mile, which is quite a bargain.
A pleasant afternoon (6/11/03)
Sometimes you don’t need to wander far from home to have the kind of experience usually reserved for tourist guide books.
Quest finds old curveballer (7/9/03)
You never know where a quest will take you or who you’ll meet.Mine introduced me to Walter Dale.
Scaring away the bears (7/23/03)
If you check in some of the old Jay County histories, you’ll find an account of “the last deer killed in the county.”
Wanted: Info on game with Reds
The quest continues.It began a couple of weeks ago in Dunkirk after News and Sun editor Bob Banser came across an interesting story while working on local history pieces in connection with Dunkirk’s sesquicentennial.
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