Home Country Slim Randles Emily,” Dewey said, “I have a confession to make to you. I don’t have a neurotic fascination with manure.” You don’t?” “No.” He kissed her again and they both smiled. “It’s my business. I supply fertilizer to people’s gardens. That’s what I do. When I told you I was in manure, […]
By Erin Thompson Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Toledo Spring is officially here. That means it’s time for spring cleaning! People everywhere are shedding the effects of fall and winter. But what about dusting off your long-term financial plan, April is National Financial Literacy Month, the perfect time to spring into action when it […]
FFCU dinner reservations are due By JOANNE AUSTIN, director Four County Young-At-Heart Senior Center Can you believe that tomorrow starts the last full week of April? That means that you have to get your reservations in for the Firelands Federal Credit Union sponsored Senior dinner this week. All area Senior can sign up for this event […]
Home Country Slim Randles It was one of those blissful spring evenings when everything works out just right. Walking head-on to each other were two couples: Randy and Katie holding hands and moving east, and Dewey and Emily walking closely without actually touching, moving west. All four were smiling. There’s a magic about a spring […]
By Erin Thompson Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Toledo Eggs have long been a symbol of new life in the spring. In America, the Easter egg hunt finds its roots in the 1700s when German immigrants brought the tradition to Pennsylvania. Today, the traditional egg hunt thrills children everywhere. We at Social Security would […]
Come play cards at center By JOANNE AUSTIN, director Four County Young-At-Heart Senior Center Cold weather and tax day — two things to really brighten your day if you think about them too much. On the other hand, warm weather is coming back and tax day is inevitable, so I say keep smiling and enjoy […]
Home Country Slim Randles Down at the sale barn Saturday, the think tank had coagulated there with coffees to go to celebrate spring. Doc and Dud had their dogs with them, while Bert and Dewey and Steve went stag. Dud tried to start a conversation, but the loudspeaker soon drove them outside, where they arrayed themselves […]
By Erin Thompson Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Toledo Megan Riggs was just like many other people in their late twenties: bright, ambitious, and full of life. She earned Bachelor degrees in Forensic Science and Biology, with a minor in Chemistry. Riggs started working and building her career. In her spare time, she pursued […]