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Early birds make good shoppers

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Written by Joel Klaassen Wednesday, 12 September 2007 11:04

It happens every year, I am told. Someone from near or far shows up a week early for the Arts & Crafts Fair. That’s a good thing, because they usually do a little shopping while they’re here. Haven’t heard of anyone being a week late, though.

This is the big week. Here’s our chance for Marion County to shine. Even if you don’t always feel like it, this is the time to be extra helpful and nice to the thousands of visitors who help our church and civic-group fund-raising efforts by bringing outside dollars into our communities.

If I was a kid again, I would be sure to become proficient in two things: One, I would learn to speak Spanish; two, I would learn to kick extra points.

I hated to miss Phyllis...

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Wranglers a big hit at Florence

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Written by Joel Klaassen Wednesday, 05 September 2007 04:43

A touch of Ameri­cana was on display Sunday night during the Florence Labor Day celebration. We had never heard the Prairie (no longer Rose) Wranglers before, and after talking with others we were apparently the only ones who hadn’t.

It was a genius move on the part of the committee to bring them to town. These cowboy musicians are very talented and put out a great sound. And they are funny to boot. It was my kind of humor.

The crowd was huge with many familiar faces from all over the county and beyond.

And the weather cooperated 100 percent.

We took in the hog roast, too, which was mighty tasty. The organizers said they figured on serving 700 meals and sold out in about an hour.

After the Wranglers it was on to the...

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This one's 'bigger than the Eagle'

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Written by Joel Klaassen Wednesday, 29 August 2007 11:10

It’s the end of August, which means we have the opportunity to feature area athletes from six high schools and Tabor College in our annual fall sports “Extra Point” special section in the Free Press this week. Each high school has a minimum of two sports but others have three or four with Tabor having six different competitive teams.

It takes a tremendous amount of effort on the part of our news and sports team as well as our advertising and production crew to make it all come together.

And we couldn’t do it without the cooperation of each of the coaching staffs and the advertisers who make it possible to cover the costs of bringing this information to you. As publisher I thank all who helped make it happen.

The timing of it...

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It can be too early to travel

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Written by Joel Klaassen Wednesday, 22 August 2007 06:53

Normally I don’t get up at 4 a.m., at least not on purpose. But I did this past Sat­urday. It was necessary to be in Wichita by 6 a.m. to leave for Greens­­­burg with my cousins to help their brother and my cousin, Paul Unruh, erect his new machine shed.

I didn’t know it would be harder than I thought to find my cousins’ house just off of 53rd Street in the dark. And I left the piece of paper with his phone numbers at home on the kitchen counter.

Then it occurred to me I could get arrested for driving slowly through these neighborhoods in the dark of night.

Finally, I found the right street and house—but no one was up, so I waited until the lights came on.

Someone made the comment that it would be nice if it could rain...

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It's been 40 years since school days

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Written by Joel Klaassen Wednesday, 15 August 2007 04:30

It will be 40 years this fall since I last attended school full time. It was my senior year at Kansas Uni­ver­sity. Little did I know then that it was my last real vacation. That doesn’t mean I goofed off. It was just that work wasn’t the main focus of my waking hours.

This week as school begins in earnest around these parts, we need to watch out for the kids—on foot and on bikes. They have other things on their minds than looking out for us.

I had been trying to figure out a way to have wireless Internet anywhere I go. I knew Alltel had it available with its phone card, but it only worked with PC laptops and not Macintosh.

One day when I was lamenting this problem with my Web guy, he mentioned someone who might be able to...

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