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A look at life complete offers a lot to contemplate
A look at life complete offers a lot to contemplate

We buried my mama last week.
You might have seen the obituary on a page full of notices of those who passed from our community. You might not think about how full that page is every week until someone you know appears on it.
The last couple of years were tough, but she lived a pretty full life, passing just a couple of weeks before her 89th birthday.

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Even the smallest pieces of history should still matter
Even the smallest pieces of history should still matter

The recent mention of the historic Ice House in Spring Hope during a Spring Hope town council meeting leads me to believe a plan may be forthcoming to remove the tiny structure from downtown, or even worse, tear it down!
The word "dilapidated state," was mentioned in the recent meeting which is what leads me to think its days may be numbered.
The .16 acres of which the historic fixture sits upon was donated to the town of Spring Hope of which the town manager mentioned it would be a "great space for a downtown park."

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on November 10, 1983. The Northern Nash Varsity Cheerleaders attended the Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Festival in Greenville where they won first place in the varsity division.

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