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February 12, 2026

TERAJI: St. Joes gets luck of the Irish

The legend is still retold to this day of how Sister Philippa,

Talking to Ourselves: A Community Newspaper at its Best

In a recent column, I complained about one of my frustrations

Pintello pros carry production

Pintello Comedy Theater pros Jayson Stebbins and Denee Lewis Bohnsack get together to bring in playwright Jack Neary’s gentle and funny “First Night,” an amusing bit of witty theater. The two carry the production under the deft direction of Whitney Pintello.

Webber calls it a career

Chris Webber announced his retirement from the NBA on Wednesday,

A Pox (Isn’t) on You!

When I got chickenpox, like most kids, I had to put up with the

Putt-ering Around

William Ashby was relaxing at home on a recent Sunday, enjoying

Welcome the newest winery: Ross Vineyards

Our local grape vines have been thriving throughout the warm summer, the leaves soaking up the sunshine and clusters of grapes hanging heavily from the vines. Our wine growers have been busy with canopy management - pulling selected leaves from the vines to give the best sunlight exposure and air movement to the fruit. Veraison (when grapes start to ripen and change from green to purple) has come early this year, attracting birds and other critters that are looking for a tasty meal. But even though the grapes are turning color, they aren't ripe enough yet - so nets are draped over the rows to protect them from being picked clean by hungry birds.

Grainy-skinned cat may have flea problem

When our cat, Watie, jumps up to get some water from the kitchen

Taken by surprise

Columnist Craig Lore

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