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  • Looking Back

    Apr 4, 2013

    1 years ago The cry for help, from the raging torrents of water that swept throughout Ohio, leaving in its path death and destruction, has given was to a cry for bread.(sic) With communications being slowly restored, rumors are rife of loss of life, but there are only four known deaths in Zanesville, Ohio, as a result of the flood. A writer in the Wide World magazine says that the most curious sight he saw at Cairo was men ironing clothes with their feet! The men were employed in the native tailoring establishments. Except for the long...

  • Hereford News

    Carolyn Ragsdale|Apr 4, 2013

    The Hereford Community Church celebrated Easter Sunday with a sunrise service. The scripture for the day was Mark 16:1-7. Pastor Opdycke told about Simon Peter Even through Peter denied that he knew Jesus, he repented and was forgiven. Peter went on to establish the Christian church. The Prairie Songbirds choir performed the Easter cantata “In Christ Alone.” The members of the choir were: Kathy Zitek, Karel Smock, Jan and Steve Hauer, Carol Opdycke, Shirley Hall, Terri Jewell, Rita Joh...

  • Vision is a terrible thing to waste

    Cynthia Shroyer, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Apr 4, 2013

    “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” That verse found in Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) was used by an air force base my family was stationed at a couple decades ago as a theme phrase for a year. I remember hearing that, briefly wondering how they got away with using scripture for a base focus, then letting it pass me by without another thought as to what that scripture means. That’s kind of funny since I had lost part of my physical vision once and it scared me half to death. I was sitti...

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