As I sit in my cluttered little office reflecting upon what I’m thankful for, it is difficult to think of something that I am not thankful for.
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The Holiday Issue of 2015. This issue is sure to give you the Holiday nostalgia. The cover features Mayville’s Santa “Cookie” who has played the role for 50 years.
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“Because I am a child and do not have power, you do not give me a second look.”
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View From The Kitchen: November/December 2015
by Jim Dittmannby Jim DittmannChristmas is almost here, which means you are planning your Christmas festivities, shopping for gifts or looking forward to Christmas Break.
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FeaturesHistory
The Cool Man Who Left Amazing Footprints In The Sand
by Jim Dittmannby Jim DittmannSomething special was happening during the 1920s to the 1950s. A fellow named Charlie Starkweather might be seen around town carrying a funny looking square box with a hand crank on it.
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We are in the midst of a noteworthy anniversary, the likes of which has never been seen! Well, not really, but it is a fun anniversary nonetheless.
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Family, United By The Outdoors
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Mitzi from Beaver Dam writes: Dear Stump, a few months back you mentioned the Beaver Wars. Were those the same as the French and Indian Wars?
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Sneaking slowly through the trees, A Mighty Buck The Hunter sees.
A snapping stick, The Buck’s awake, a safety click, he makes a break. -
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The Social Luxury of Beer: November/December 2015
by Jim Dittmannby Jim DittmannThankfully, the holidays bring with them an old-fashioned sense of tradition that lets us unplug.