Outside of a strong economy, low unemployment, and higher wages, there are three more great reasons why you may want to consider buying your dream home this year instead of waiting. Buying a Home is a Great Investment Several reports indicate that real estate is a good investment, topping other options such as gold, stocks, […]
Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report – 012720
Steve & Lisa Spencer give tips and conditions for local fishing holes in Saline County in this column. See more info about Steve and Lisa at the end. Saline River – with the water levels getting as high as 9.0 ft., fishing for the past week has been kind of limited. But not to say […]
Modern variation that’s super cute – Krystle reviews Engaging Mr. Darcy: An Austen Inspired Romantic Comedy
Book: Engaging Mr. Darcy: An Austen Inspired Romantic Comedy Author: Rachel John My Rating: 3.5 Pizza Slices How do y’all feel about Jane Austen variations? I am a sucker for them!! Seriously, I haven’t found one yet that wasn’t enjoyable. My Kindle app knows this about me, so it recommends them to me all the […]
Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report – 012020
Welcome to the first issue of Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report, where they’ll give you tips and conditions for local fishing holes in Saline County. See more info about Steve and Lisa at the end. Sunset Lake – Since we are into January, and when some people are just starting off to get into fishing. […]
Detailed and highly visual fight scenes – Krystle reviews “Orphan X”
Book: Orphan X Author: Gregg Hurwitz My Rating: 5 martinis Hello again dear readers. If you are a lover of action packed thriller novels, buckle up! My husband and I watched John Wick: Chapter 3 the other night, and I was reminded how badly I wish that John Wick was based on books (because books […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Conforming Loan Limits Increased for 2020
Let’s talk this week about money. More specifically about borrowing money. Yes, Mortgage loans. In most counties across the country, Saline County included, the 2020 maximum conforming loan limit for a single-family home will be $510,400. That’s an increase of $26,050 from the 2019 baseline limit of $484,350. This marks the fourth year in a […]
Muleshoe Chronicles: 3 Garments to Keep Warm for Winter Rides
This is a series of columns called the Muleshoe Chronicles. Muleshoe is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran who likes to ride. He lives in Benton. Read more of his columns at mysaline.com/muleshoe. Two Thousand Nineteen was such a great year for riding. I have put over 12,000 miles on the new bike and it’s […]
Shelli Cooks: Brats & veg in the air fryer
One of my favorite meals is brats with yellow squash, zucchini, red bell pepper and sometimes rice. I know you’re thinking I’m about to tell you some long story regaling a rustic, romantic dreamscape whereupon my husband forgoes his football game in his starry-eyed devotion to my womanly qualities due to this intoxicating recipe, but […]
Shelli Cooks: How to Make Fried Pickles – a.k.a. Emerald-bellied Cronchers
I fried some pickles today, and it’s a basic and yummy snack or side item. You don’t have to sit in a Choli’s or Appleboy’s restaurant to get these emerald-bellied cronchers. Start with your favorite brands of corn meal, self-rising flour and sliced pickles. My favorite brand is el cheapo. Before you start mixing stuff, […]
Hooked instantly – Krystle reviews “Seeing Miss Heartstone”
Book: Seeing Miss Heartstone Author: Nichole Van My Rating: 5 Hot Air Balloons Hello, fellow bookworms! Let’s start the year off with a feel good, regency romance. Nichole Van, once again kept me up all night binge reading with Seeing Miss Heartstone. I read this one a few months ago while I was actually waiting […]
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