Admin 2

Op-Ed: Newspapers Are ‘The Tie That Binds’

What do you care most about in life?
Most of us would put family at, or near, the top of such a list. Friends would be there. So would our jobs or businesses, our livelihoods. Our homes. Maybe our pets. Our hobbies and pastimes. Add in those around us: Neighbors, the community, etc.

Touched By Prayer

Dear Editor:
I would like to share with our community what I experienced at a local doctor’s office on 9-25-2014.

Student Needs Help On School Project

Dear Editor:
I hope you are doing well. My name is Evelyn Alvarez, and I am a student at B. Gale Wilson Elementary School in Fairfield, California. I am in the fifth grade, and Ms. Andrus is my teacher.

Former Band Director Comments On JVM Auditorium

Friends,
It is with great interest that I have read information concerning the preservation of the existing J.V. Martin Auditorium.

Genealogy At Your Local Library

Did you ever wonder where you can go to learn about the history of your family?  

Battles That We All Fight

I want to consider something in this article that involved all of us, whether we realize or acknowledge it or not.  Even at this present moment while you are reading this material, there is a battle going on in your life that involves your total being of spirit, soul, and body.  

Good News From Gordon

Lots of events have taken place during our first full month at Gordon Elementary School!

Lake View Town Council Minutes: August 21, 2014

The following minutes were approved at the September meeting of the Lake View Town Council.

The First Tee Golf Program Coming To Gordon Elementary School

The First Tee, a “national school program that introduces the game of golf and the First Tee Nine Core Values and Nine Healthy Habits to elementary students during physical education classes,” is coming to the Dillon Public Schools.

Connie Hunt

Connie Hunt, age 33, of 104 Willow Lane died on Sunday, October 5, 2014