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Lynn Eckerle is the author of the weekly food column The Recipe Exchange along with a blog, Lynn’s Musings From a Deep Well. She loves country cooking, small town living and taking the back roads. Dear Lynn, Now that we’re all staying home, I’d like to have some fun in the kitchen with my children...
I know we are officially on lock down here in Michigan. No one wants this type of restrictions. Although if we look at it from the point of view that we are protecting ourselves and others by staying at home with our families, it is not so bad. Take this time to pray and reflect on the blessings...
Dr. Paul Dake is semi-retired; moved to the Pinconning area to be near family and is submitting articles for the Journal. Dr. Dake has an Undergraduate degree in Physiology and M.D. degree, both from Michigan State University, the latter awarded in 1978; immediately thereafter, Family Medicine...
I know with all the changes and restrictions on events and travel, some are really having a hard time. Many are fearful of the financial ramifications of the closures of many businesses and events. Please at this time remember that life is really about our reactions to what happens in life and not...
Lynn Eckerle is the author of the weekly food column The Recipe Exchange along with a blog, Lynn’s Musings From a Deep Well. She loves country cooking, small town living and taking the back roads. Dear Lynn, I’m looking for some good quick-bread recipes, the one kind without yeast. Cindy from...
ONE ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE in Rhodes from 1931. Front Row (l-r): Bill Carstens, Aldor Carstens, Earl Graves, Irene Klender, ? Whitfield, ? Whitfield, Dorothy Lafrenier, Dewey Nestle, Ruth Armier, Izabell Wizner, Floyd Aspell. Second Row (l-r): Jack Levandoski, Esther Ehlers, Rosie Graves, Anna Mae Aspell...
THREE SNOWY OWLS  spent their whold day in a field along Mackinaw Road on Sunday.  It’s unusual to see that many together. They were on one of the few patches of snow remaining.                   --Courtesy Photo
Snowy Owls came to our area early this winter, many arriving as early as November. Many of these Arctic breeders now regularly spend their winters here. Perhaps they are drawn to the treeless, snow-covered fields that remind them of their summer home in northern Canada. In daytime, they are most...
On March 5, 2020, members of the Rotary Club of Pinconning & Standish heard a presentation by Allen Bauer, Volunteer Coordinator for the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2020 Census of Population in Bay County. He said his office was authorized to hire up to 592 people to help conduct the count in that...
I listened to a sermon on the importance of faith, but more importantly what you put your faith in and/or on. Let me explain. When I was young, my dad always said, “Buy real-estate, they are not making it any more.” That pretty much worked until 2008, then the real-estate bubble popped. There was...
Lynn Eckerle is the author of the weekly food column The Recipe Exchange along with a blog, Lynn’s Musings From a Deep Well. She loves country cooking, small town living and taking the back roads. Dear Lynn, I’m looking for some good recipes for meatless dinners to serve during Lent. Sarah from...

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