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The big news story earlier this month out of Dubuque, Iowa, involves American Airlines and its decision to discontinue American Eagle service there. The news came as quite a shock. Sarah and I … more
A little bit about a lot of things this month. First, you may have noticed that the new Fall/Winter issue of the Galenian is out on the streets. (Mostly, we’re still making the rounds to … more
Hi, hello! It’s a delight to meet you. I’m Lisi Ludwig and I’m writing to you from my new home away from home at the end of Main Street. I’m still deciding if it’s … more
Veni, vidi, victus sum On Saturday, September 9, the Gazette’s Senior Locomotion Correspondent laced up his Chuck Taylors and embedded with Heroes for History’s runners. A ringer … more
“Oscar, I have to go without you. Be a good boy. Do not jump on the sofa.” That was enough for Oscar to give me his most tragic expression, which was laced with the sorrowful yet … more
It was bittersweet filling out my vote-by-mail ballot for the Tuesday, Nov. 8 General Election and seeing my neighbor’s name, Janet Checker, on the ballot. Janet was such a good soul and … more
W hen I was 16, they had a “What Kind of Job Do You Want?” night at Freeport High School. I looked at all the jobs offered, and the one that appealed to me was forest ranger. There were … more
One of my summer rituals involved riding a bike across Iowa as a participant of RAGBRAI, the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa. The route–different each year–takes … more
Sister, here. Every so often, a donkey has to pitch in and help her human out. Lynn is busy getting her garden ready and asked me last week if I would please write the next column. She concluded her … more
What does a small bird have in common with Christina H., from Galena, who was declared “insane” and ordered to be committed to an asylum in February 1909? This morning just before I … more
I’ll be leaving The Galena Gazette at the end of this year. It’s time for goodbye and, especially, a heartfelt thank you. Thank you, Gazette readers and advertisers. Your belief in … more
Why are native plants gaining importance with gardeners? First, native plants are designed by nature through thousands of years to thrive in your region. Second, native plants help address the … more
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