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Last week we finished the paper early (a rarity) and this week we set a modern-day record for lateness. Monday night posed a challenge: a school board meeting, house fire and basketball game. I guess I never caught up.

This week’s print edition includes:

  • Santa will visit kids in Fayette at 6 p.m. Saturday. There’s a short movie for kids at 5:30 p.m. It’s all in the Opera House.
  • A fire at CQC AFC home forced the evacuation of 12 residents Monday night. A 43-year-old resident is expected to be charged with setting the fire.
  • The Fire Victims Advocates group will meet in Morenci Jan. 11.
  • Colleen Leddy writes about children going off into the world. David Green writes about a calf gone wild.
  • Fayette’s history group won’t be meeting over the winter, but several suggestions are made for personal research.
  • An open house is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday for residents to stop in at Morenci’s library and say “atta-girl” to the staff. The event is in honor of the state award received recently.
  • George Isobar tells just how dry it was in November.
  • An article tells about how two people who made a book about homeless citizens in Adrian shed a lot of stereotypes along the way.
  • And, of course, there’s sports and lot more. Get a copy – either paper or electronic. Subscriptions are available via this website.

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