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Opinion

Reese continues fundraiser at Farmers Market

Letters to the Editor

Last summer, Dysart resident Ainsley Reese raised over $300 selling lemonade at the Dysart Farmers Market to donate to three area organizations. Reese is back this summer selling homemade bracelets, chokers, rings and combinations as the market has moved back to Dysart Park this year. With the ...

Carty hits mark as National Champion

Letters to the Editor

Dysart's own Megan Carty can call herself at two-time champion as the recent Union graduate has recently named the 2019 Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SASP) Centerfire National Champion."It all feels surreal," Carty said. "I've been a national champion before but it's even harder to ...

The Dengler Domain: Wake Up Times

Editorials

Recently, I wrote about becoming an early riser, and getting up early led to more tasks being accomplished. It has been fine and dandy, but this led to a new thought. While waking up at five has not be the easiest transition, I have woken up at different times. Here are my rankings on different ...

The Dengler Domain: Traveling

Editorials

Recently, my wife and I came back from Tennessee. The Volunteer State was a cool vacation destination. Tennessee being a tree haven was not a fact I knew. Our first stop in Tennessee was Memphis. It is a little rough around the edges, but it is a fine city. On the flip side, Nashville is built ...

75 minutes strong for Coach Gassman

Letters to the Editor

The Union community received a heartbreaking blow when it learned that Adam Gassman, assistant football coach and high school math teacher, was battling a second round of cancer. Knowing his days on earth were limited, Joe Hadachek stepped forward with a plan to help his longtime friend's ...

Summer school addresses reading and math skills

Letters to the Editor

The idea of putting a backpack and heading to school in July may seem out of place for many students over summer break, yet for a group of students and teachers at DG Elementary, summer school is a time to keep up with reading and math for next year.Summer school for DG Elementary runs from ...

Farmers Market returns to Dysart Park

Letters to the Editor

The 2019 Dysart Farmers Market season returned on Tuesday, July 2, returning to Dysart Park after several years on Main Street.Among several changes this year is Erica Dickerson as the new manager of the Dysart Farmers Market after Rhonda Lassen step down in 2018. The Dysart Development ...