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P.E. Jackson noted that I didn’t do the weekly overview of the print edition this week, so here it is a couple of days late.

On the front, we have a Fayette church group taking a five-mile hike into town on Good Friday. The snow started in really heavy and nearly obliterated the people, photographically speaking. The lead story asks, “One Last Blast?” That’s in reference to the snow and we now know the answer: No, it wasn’t the last one of the season.

Also:

  • There’s a shortage of food in food banks this winter. Do I eat or do I stay warm?
  • Rich Foley writes about the singer Jill Sobule and David Green writes some thoughts after watching the movie “Into the Wild.” The editorial discusses the conditions of Iraqi people while many Americans talk about our success there.
  • There’s a reminder for people to get on with their altered books projects.
  • A Fayette class is preparing a dinner theatre at the Opera House.
  • There are photos of an art class’s MasterPeeps show.
  • Not a lot of big news, but a lot of little news. You have to see it, P.E. Jackson, to comprehend it all.

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