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Here’s a thought…

“The competition between Nature and the economy is deep and broad.
In the short term, the economy usually wins. In the long term …?”

BILL APPEL

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Guest Opinion: The Beauty of Zoning

March 27th, 2013|

By Rick Steinhardt Criticism of zoning laws comes from those who see the restrictions as a violation of property rights, stripping property owners of their right to unencumbered use of their land. The argument most

Hugelkultur Workshop: It’s Going to Be Cool

March 26th, 2013|

Saturday, March 30, 9 a.m., 914 White Beach Road Hugelkultur is a composting method that uses large pieces of rotting wood as the centerpiece for long-term humus building decomposition. Sound intriguing? Workshop host Learner Limbach,

Letter to the Editor: What A Turnout!

March 24th, 2013|

About 200 people came to the “Soup Bowl” dinner at the school cafeteria on March 15 and enjoyed three types of delicious scratch-made soup made by our school chef, Zach Holley, in handmade bowls they

Sponsors Sought for Student Chef Competition

March 18th, 2013|

Last year's grand prize winners, Millie Kau and Sabrina Bailey show judge Susan Babcock ingredients they are preparing for their Caribbean Chicken Casserole By Madie Murray Businesses and individuals are being sought to

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