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  • Pardee, Beaty low for ladies league

    John Hamilton|Aug 26, 2021

    Connie Brown and Jan Thompson teamed up to shoot the low team gross of 110 and Kristy Beaty and Danice Toyias put together the low team net of 71 in Women’s League play at River’s Bend last Thursday. Kim Pardee shot the low individual gross round of 47 and Beaty the low net of 32, helping her and Toyias hold on to the league lead in the standings. In other highlights, Kim Sparks was closest to the pin in four on No. 2, Liz Morkert rolled in the long putt on No. 3, Pardee put her tee shot closest to the pin on No. 5, Doree Thilmony knocked down...

  • Crossword Solution

    Aug 26, 2021

    SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1. SAFARI 7. SAP 10. BOLLIXED 12. PARR 13. ORBORETA 14. CACAO 15. RIMES 16. HICK 17. ERG 18. SEGO 19. BOAR 21. ARE 22. SOMETIME 27. MU 28. MICHELLE OBAMA 33. AP 34. FLASHING 36. ALE 37. ACES 38. PEAR 39. ERA 40. BOOM 41. SMILO 44. PENNI 45. NUCLEOLI 48. SACS 49. ATTAINED 50. IRA 51. MANTRA SOLUTIONS DOWN 1. SLBM 2. ALOE 3. FIRS 4. AXE 5. RET 6. IDA 7. SACCO 8. ARAK 9. PRO 10. BARROOM 11. ORIGAMI 12. PAIGE 14. CHERUBS 17. EBS 18. SAMOA 20. REC 23. THALAMI 24. IEPER 25. ML 26....

  • Ostwald leads play

    John Hamilton|Aug 26, 2021

    Ryan Ostwald stole the show in individual play as Hagedorn Land Surveying shot the low team gross and Wild Coyote the low team net in Wednesday Night Men’s league action at River’s Bend last week. Ostwald went under par with a round of 35, hitting closest to the pin on No. 5, draining the long putt on No. 6 and blasting the long drive of the night on No. 9 to highlight play for the night. Hagedorn Surveying linksters Paul Flemmer, Rick Hagedorn, Kelly Kovarik and Bernie Groshong teamed up to shoot the low team gross of 175, while Wild Coy...

  • Tools for the outdoors

    Aug 26, 2021

    Outdoorsmen often find themselves wondering what to bring into the bush. There are sometimes heated discussions about whether to bring a knife, axe or machete out into the bush. Everyone agrees that each reigns supreme in one area or another, but one can still hear folks say that they prefer one or another generally above all else in survival. The simple fact remains that were anyone to be sent anywhere in the world, there is always a better tool for the job. George Washington Sears, famously known by his pen name Nessmuk, had an idea for what...