by Guest Writer | Dec 1, 2022 | Stories
BEFORE THE leaves in the trees begin turning shades of red, brown, yellow, and orange, the Host of Christmas Past Oversight Committee has long been at work preparing for the special event that falls on the second weekend in November. That weekend, better known as the...
by Guest Writer | Dec 1, 2022 | Stories
OFTEN, WHEN we think about helping someone in need, our minds immediately begin brainstorming what to do. Typical thoughts that come to mind are: “Let’s pay the electric bill. Who can build a ramp for the home? We will buy and bring groceries. How much...
by Guest Writer | Nov 1, 2022 | Stories
HOME, HEART, Hospitality — Doug and Heather Clausen, owners of the new Fayetteville Liquidation Center (FLC), believe they’ve found all three here among the meandering hills of Lincoln County. The Clausens, originally from Washington State, opened FLC in December...
by Guest Writer | Nov 1, 2022 | Stories
YOU’RE NOT supposed to have dessert for breakfast. Well, at least that’s what my parents always told me when I was little. Now that I am an adult that makes my own decisions, I decide what I want for breakfast. And I wanted a slice of apple pie. On this particular...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
WHEN THE SMELL of warm caramel coffee lingers in the air of your vehicle on the way to work, you don’t have to think about watching your back. While not every driver on the road is aware of their surroundings, and accidents do occur, there is always someone just a...