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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 A collaboration brings out your best side, Aries. Someone else’s strengths may complement your drive right now. You’ll get a lot of things done this week. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Your patience pays off in a relationship, Taurus. A long-term goal you share with a partner is moving into the planning stages this week. Enjoy the excitement ahead. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, joyful news arrives via a friend in the next few days. Celebrate the successes of others, as your own turn for good news is right around the corner. CAN...
Wise men and women over the ages have observed that disagreements knock on our door when we least expect them. We, within “church circles,” encounter the same. The good news is that the Bible doesn’t leave us empty-handed. When conflicts arise to the surface, we are given principles to address such matters. In contrast to the temptation to follow the easy way, Paul depicts the Christian life as a journey and even as a course to run as the project of a life united with Christ. “Therefore, my brothers and sisters, you whom I love and long fo...

Each year on March 14, math aficionados around the world celebrate the mathematical constant known as pi, which is represented by the Greek letter "pi." Pi relates to the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, which comes to approximately 3.14159, but goes on infinitely. The celebration date is significant because it corresponds to the first three digits of pi, or 3.14. While discussions about math and ponderings on pi in particular can fill the day, this calendar event also...

SUNDAY, MARCH 1 00:05:22 Extra Patrol: Kelly Rd 09:02:39 Citizen Assist: W Legion St 11:20:30 Wildland Fire: Piedmont Rd 14:57:56 Stranded Motorist: I-90 17:56:20 Extra Patrol: E First St 18:06:42 Extra Patrol: Kelly Rd 18:19:39 Traffic Stop: E First St 21:36:57 Fire/Smoke Report 21:51:22 Citizen Contact: N Whitehall St MONDAY, MARCH 2 00:11:34 Animal: Hwy 55 02:02:50 Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury) 11:15:20 Citizen Assist: Yellowstone Trl 13:30:11 Vehicle Fire: I-90 15:39:01 Citizen Assist: E...
GEORGIA, I have a question, I’ve always believed wearing all black was proper dress for anyone at a funeral or any such service. In recent years, though, this seems to have changed. “Church dress,” or subdued outfits in muted colors, seems to be acceptable. A friend told me that it is pretentious to dress in all black when the deceased is not a close friend or family member. It seeks to claim a status as a mourner that the wearer does not deserve. Then a high-profile lady was criticized for wearing a gorgeous, very dignified coat-dress in bl...

I am trying to finish a huge knitting project before Friday (yes, it is a gift) and spent the weekend listening to my favorite spy novels by Daniel Silva. It reminded me that some stories are so good that you can read them over and over again with great enjoyment. It also reminded me that some books serve their purpose, then become outdated, contain inaccurate information, or just lose popularity as society changes. Over the last two months, the Whitehall Community Library has been weeding the...

A.W.A.R.E (Anaconda Work and Residential Enterprises) is helping local families. The nonprofit group helps emotionally troubled youth and their families, with the goal of keeping the youth and family united. Local public and private organizations have received over $2.4 million dollars in recent months to help fund 11 different endeavors in the Whitehall area. WHS Creative Leader of the Week: ERIN OLIND. WHS band member Erin Olind earned honors this week. She was nominated by band director...

Change a few names, a date, and headlines from 1900, and they could be reused today. War, political discord, well-known people dying, and someone wrongfully charged with a crime. All of these were topics on the front pages of the Jefferson Valley Zephyr back in March 1900. All of the following articles are taken as written from those March issues, with some editing for length. A summary of some front-page headlines: Colorado Politicians Now See "Where They are At," and Party Lines are Again...