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Turquoise isn’t blue
We as human beings are different. We all have a different viewpoint of the world and our place in it.
Guidelines offered for septic tank use
The Environmental Protection Agency says more than one-fifth of U.S. households use an individual or small community cluster septic system to treat their wastewater. It offered these guidelines for using a septic tank safely and economically.


Program gets genetic tests for rural children
When 3-year-old Sebastian was just a baby, his mom, Cynthia Olguin, could tell he was missing certain developmental milestones. “I already knew he was special to me any ways, but I kind of noticed things that he wasn’t hitting or even babbling or looking at us directly in our eyes,” Olguin said.

Homeless: work often won’t cover rent
Julie Riggins has spent much of her adult life looking for housing to avoid being homeless. Despite earning a paycheck during many of those years, Riggins rarely had enough money to afford rent for the housing that was available.

A message left for the ages finds its way home
It was a hot summer day in 1976. The three Peterson boys needed something to do inside.

Memorials overdue
Stones with names go to long-unmarked graves of pioneers

