“James Milton Smith. He’s got talent. Incredible, unmistakable talent,” I hear. And not just once in a while either. These words flow freely. Often. Unsolicited. Candidly. At times, Smith is as popular as the Packers in Wisconsin, a beer with a brat and turkey on Thanksgiving. His work can be singled out in a crowd like a celebrity appearance, paparazzi at the ready.
Features
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Finally somebody who gets it.
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A special gift to all our Facebook fans – a first look at Laurie Propst’s Christmas memories for our upcoming November / December issue.
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Dr. Seuss told us about the red fish and the blue fish, but what about the knowing knew fish?
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Ever make a mistake? Ever want to just forget it and move on? Some mistakes are too important to be forgotten, and others too horrific.
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Where would we be without science? You can’t answer that can you? Enough with the questions, it’s time to look in on the latest science.
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Now that I have told you a little of the history, I would like to tell you about my life. Perhaps it would be better if I were to call them memoirs of my life.
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Feature Artist Jan Richardson, The World Orphan Fund, AxMAX Tremolo, Passionate People Promenading – The Swingin’ Beavers, A tale of classic
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Ken Freriks shares some of his favorite images from near, not far
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Dodge County Historical Society: Exhibit honoring John Beule through November 9