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New Year's has to be approached with wisdom and maturity
New Year's has to be approached with wisdom and maturity

Let me be clear, I am looking forward to 2026, I think New Year's is great and I'm excited.
With a nod to the president, it will probably be the best year, and a lot of folks already think that, and that it will be a year like no one has ever seen.
I used to love to stay up and watch the New Year turn over and marvel at how Dick Clark's hair always looked the same as mine retreated and lost its original color despite being 40 years younger than the man. It remains a mystery.

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Mr. Lincke may have joined us at the Washington Street office
Mr. Lincke may have joined us at the Washington Street office

A week after the 106 South Boddie Street in downtown building was bulldozed, we arrived one morning to work at our office to find a glass inkwell sitting at our back door.
For those who missed a recent history of the building, the South Boddie Street building housed The Graphic in the early 1900s until selling the paper to Tom and Joe Wilson - who then moved the paper to North Boddie Street.

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo published in The Nashville Graphic on November 28, 1968. Congressman Harold D. Cooley cuts the ribbon to dedicate Nashville's new sewer treatment plant. Looking on (left to right) are L.R. Bass, Jr. and Woodrow Griffin, town board members, and Mayor Rex Paramore.

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