Let’s face it, there’s usually a stigma around “healthy food.” Salads make me sad. It’s boring. I can’t eat what I want. So many of us strive for better foods to put into our bodies, but the idea of eating chicken, broccoli, and rice everyday kind of puts a damper on things. But, what if […]
Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report – 081020
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 – Bass have been good on brooder minnows, plastic worms and brush hogs. Catfish have been doing well on trotlines baited up with goldfish & […]
Anna’s Avenue – ACT adds 3 dates for fall, so Seniors will have more opportunity
Due to COVID-19 related cancellations and the need for social distancing, ACT test centers’ capacities were limited this summer. For many upcoming seniors, this fall is the last chance to obtain or raise ACT scores before applying for college. Fortunately, ACT has added three new national test dates for the fall. “Our commitment to providing […]
Adorable, Awkward, and Funny – Krystle reviews Austenland
Book: Austenland Author: Shannon Hale My Rating: 3.5 Needlepoint Stars I’ve fallen into a deep, deep Jane Austen hole y’all. In July I read three Austen retellings. AND I discovered that Austenland (one of my favorite Jane Austen related movies) was also a book! So, on a Monday I read Austenland and then watched the […]
Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report – 080320
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 – Bass are in the current and just below the shoals. Small plastics like 4 inch lizards or baby brush hogs on a light Texas […]
May Cause A Book Hangover – Krystle reviews My Sister, the Serial Killer
Book: My Sister, the Serial Killer Author: Oyinkan Braithwaite My Rating: 4 Psycho Stars Book hangover Book hang-o-ver (hang-oh-ver) noun 1. The inability to start a new book because you are still living in the old book’s world 2. The inability to function at work/school because you were up all night binge-reading If you’re not […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 6 Tips for Moving While Social Distancing
6 Tips for Moving While Social Distancing To update a famous saying, time and tide wait for no man–nor pandemic. If you’re buying a house, you may not have the luxury of waiting until things get back to “normal” or some semblance of it. But social distancing doesn’t have to bring your plans for buying […]
Steve & Lisa’s Fishing Report – 072720
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 – Trotlines baited up with goldfish & black salty’s have been producing some great catfish also bass. Bream have been great off of crickets and […]
Anna’s Avenue – Parents & Students Differ About Returning to School with COVID-19
Onsite vs Online Learning: How will most people attend school in 2020-21? Three weeks ago, on July 9th, Ark. Governor Asa Hutchinson announced that the 2020-21 school year will begin the week of August 24, and no later than August 26. This Thursday, school districts in Saline County have begun releasing calendars for the upcoming […]
A Pride and Prejudice Remix – Krystle reviews Pride
Book: Pride Author: Ibi Zoboi My Rating: 5 Nostalgic Stars I’m a huge sucker for Jane Austen retellings. So, when I heard of a modern retelling set in Brooklyn I made grabby hands. I was NOT disappointed, y’all! This story is a perfect combination of paying homage to an iconic story, while also reading like […]
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