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Hopefully, genuine Spring season brings a big step away from late Winter wheelchair adventure. Orthopedic physician declared broken bone to be healing well, adjusted leg/knee… Login to continue reading Login…
Hopefully, genuine Spring season brings a big step away from late Winter wheelchair adventure. Orthopedic physician declared broken bone to be healing well, adjusted leg/knee… Login to continue reading Login…
I hope you are having fun finding books for the 2025 book challenge. The prompt for today is very easy to accomplish. Choose to read a book you got for free (and of course, library books count). But if you have friends or family that loan you books when they are done and you haven’t read some, pick one up and enjoy! And if you don’t have friends and family loaning you books, then stop by the library and borrow one of our books to read. And then, visit North Wild bookstore and loan your own books to friends and family in the hopes they will then loan books to you.
I hope all you readers are still making progress on your 2025 reading challenge to read 25 books following 25 different prompts. And if not, today is a great day to start or return to the challenge. And even if you don’t want to participate in the challenge, we hope you will visit the library and borrow a book. Reading can be a very important part of life and help us all relax, know more, become more empathetic and even sleep better. Another reason for adults to read is to show children in their life that reading can be an activity of choice and that it is one of the many ways we learn throughout our entire lives. Grab a book today and let a child see you reading. If you do most of your reading digitally these days, show your children the screen so they see you are reading.
Majestic Pines, comprehensive senior living facility at dandy Mississippi’s once-grand rapids, includes a rather impressive library. Hard cover and paperback book donations are supplemented with numerous magazines. Recently discovered magazine, “Wonderful West Virginia”, stirred fond memories of early family, career and outdoor experiences in new Appalachian Mountains.
There were a number of other gold-seeking ventures in the late 1890s and some still hold visual remains. The names of most of them remain as points of interest, Gold Harbor, Big and Little Chicago, Old Soldier, Hope Still and Bushy Head.
Thanks for opening this week’s edition of the Rainy Lake Gazette.
Calendars are now rattling around mid-April, normally about time for Northland Winter to show major signs of letting go. Recent signs of “Spring’s Things” confirm calendar’s rattling call.
It must have made for big news: Fred Bowman of the Rainy Lake Journal was said to be ecstatic about the mining developments that the Lyle Mining Company was touting.