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Opinion

Prairie Ship stood tall following vicious Midwest tornado

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Forty years ago, on June 8, 1984, an F5 tornado struck the small village of Barneveld, Wisconsin, leaving only the water tower severely damaged but still standing. F5 tornadoes contain the highest winds and damage on the Fujita scale; this one hit this small farming village very hard with winds ...

Martha Sez: No purr-fection in missing June weather

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“And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days ...” So wrote James Russell Lowell, in his long poem “The Vision of Sir Launfal,” which I’m guessing you haven’t read in its entirety. For some reason, “What is so rare as a day in June?” is the only ...

Lake Placid Library News: Activities heat up for summer

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As summer approaches, the library is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. We wish our Director, Bambi Reid Pedu, all the best in her future endeavors and warmly welcome Elizabeth (Bazz) Perry as the new LPPL Director, starting July 1. Additionally, we are pleased to welcome Joshua Allen as ...

Spring tours focus on native vegetation

Guest Commentary

In the past month a local outing and a day trip to Vermont gave Garden Club of Lake Placid members insight to the beneficial aspects of growing native tree and small plant vegetation. At the Uhlein Farm greenhouse, the Ausable Conservation Nursery staff explained their progress and goals for ...

ON THE SCENE: Lake Placid says goodbye to Lamb Lumber

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Saying goodbye is hard, especially to an establishment that’s been in one’s family for over 100 years and has created work opportunities for four generations of that family, along with many others. Thus, the recent closing of Lamb Lumber is a difficult process for Joe Lamb and his ...