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Sandra Jeanne Linden

San­dra Jeanne Lin­den, 55, of Nor­walk, died due to injuries sus­tained in an auto­mo­bile crash on Tues­day, June 14, 2011. She was born March 29, 1956 to Lois Shep­herd and the late Jasper Shep­herd in Lodi. She lived in the Welling­ton and Pen­field area and grad­u­ated from Key­stone High School. She was a wait­ress at Quick […]

Art teacher made big impact

No one after light­ing a lamp put it under the bushel bas­ket, but on a lamp­stand, and it gives light to all in the house.” Matthew 5:15 The thing I like about Ober­lin High School art teacher Lorna Kretch­mar and her art stu­dents is that they put their art­work out where it can be seen […]

I know a man; he's just an anomaly

In defend­ing many minor­ity per­spec­tives, I spend a lot of time lis­ten­ing and con­sid­er­ing coun­ter­ar­gu­ments. Though there is a for­mal approach to argu­men­ta­tion, pri­mar­ily through the rules of logic, there is also polit­i­cal and social argu­men­ta­tion that is based on pas­sion and con­flict­ing data. These are argu­ments that extend beyond the nor­mal process of pre­sent­ing episodes […]

Storms bring back memories

Do you ever won­der what’s beyond space? I used to lay on my back in our large yard when I was a kid and look up at the blue sky and all those beau­ti­ful white clouds. I would won­der what was behind the uni­verse. Are there dif­fer­ent plan­ets that have liv­ing life on them? We’ll […]

Hubbards dominated in Season 48

Our 48th sea­son cov­ered quite a range. There was the wacky world of the Texas town of Greater Tuna, a heavy dose of 1940’s nos­tal­gia, a psy­cho­log­i­cal drama and a musi­cal look at turn­ing 40 years of age.  I have lots to share so I am break­ing this season’s his­tory into two arti­cles. This season […]

Missing home on special days

Dear friends, We missed another grad­u­a­tion party, Alumni meet­ing, and Father’s Day. As events now come along for the fam­ily I tend to get aggra­vated because we are not closer to home. After all this time I feel myself get­ting a lit­tle annoyed with each pass­ing day. I guess the sense of adven­ture has tar­nished. I […]

CFL coupons coming to your mailbox soon

Res­i­den­tial cus­tomers of Ober­lin Munic­i­pal Light & Power Sys­tem (OMLPS) will receive a set of dis­count coupons in the mail this week that will enable them to pur­chase com­pact flu­o­res­cent light­ing (CFLs) at dis­counted prices. The pro­mo­tion is spon­sored by the OMLPS and Effi­ciency Smart, a pro­gram designed to help con­sumers save elec­tri­cal energy. The […]

'Music Moved Us' finished; now available at MindFair

2011 0630 Price book

Known for months by the title of “Project B,” the books are printed and on sale at Ben Franklin/MindFair Books, under the title “Music Moved Us: The Amaz­ing Story of the Ober­lin High School Billings­ley Bands.” Pat Gorske Price has spent a good bit of the time since she retired from teach­ing Eng­lish at Ober­lin High […]

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