Lifestyle

Ryan Trares: Good time for Good Cheer

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This was community generosity like nothing I’d ever seen.

Learning to paint never gets old; seniors get creative in free-time pursuits

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People in the autumn of their lives are discovering artistic skills they didn’t even know they had. They consider it a stroke of good fortune.

Yuletide markets offer treats, handcrafted items, much more

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We are well aware that folks were just strolling around two days ago in shorts in 70-degree weather. But the calendar will tell you in no uncertain terms that this is the holiday season, whether we all have yet to raise a feasting fork toward the stuffing or not.

Here’s to spirits during a time to remember

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Halloween is almost here, and Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) follows close after on November 1st. Day of the Dead originated as a holiday in Mexico, but is now widely celebrated across Hispanic cultures. It’s also becoming more well-known north of the border, too.

Forging a new path

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Looking back, 2006 was a watershed year for the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp.

Viewpoint Books’ Bestseller List

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Send us your recipes

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The Republic is seeking your favorite recipes for its annual cookbook. And you could win a $100 gift certificate, too.

Sharon Mangas column: Be like Lillie

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One of my heroes, Lillie Mae Perkinson, died this month. It wasn’t unexpected. At 91, she had lived a good life and was ready to rejoin her beloved husband, Lester. They were married nearly 70 years before his passing in 2017.

Model railroading becomes lifelong hobby for finance expert

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By day, Greg Harter has had a knack for numbers. Good at accounting, the Columbus man used this skill to climb the ladder in the corporate world of finance.

Ryan Trares: Heading to the House of Mouse

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At long last, it’s finally going to happen.