...Saturdays. Photos So when Lori Caird scratched the latex off a $5 lottery game ticket Nov. 16 while delivering the Sunday Dispatch with her husband and discovered she won $77,777, it took her three days before she actually believed something...
I was surprised and disappointed to read The Sunday Dispatch front page story regarding Sen. Paul Koering and his chastising of former Sen. Don Samuelson. According to the story printed...
...make his deliveries. Hanson said it takes him about a half-hour to deliver to 46 Dispatch customers. Delivering the Sunday Dispatch takes him about 45 minutes. "There's more of a paper there," said Hanson. And on a few occasions, it's...
In the Sunday Dispatch a writer complained that Todd Dahl was unfairly treated when someone in last week's Open Forum criticized Dahl and his supporters...
...Comments from a soldier's wife I hope all of you pro-war people read the article "Help our soldiers" in the Sunday Dispatch. While you are holding up your signs "Support our troops," our Congress in Washington continues to treat the...
...walleye pros and their opinions on the PWT and walleye tournament fishing in general could fill an entire edition of the Sunday Dispatch. In PWT nomenclature two names are synonymous: Parsons and Kavajecz. Seldom is one mentioned without the other...
...for 35 years, died Monday at Bethany Good Samaritan Village. He was 80. Photos Anderson's column appeared in the Sunday Dispatch from 1965 until March 2000. It celebrated nature while calling attention to the destructive forces that tarnish...
...Keep up the good work. Thanks to the fire department Did you see the picture and article on the second page of the Sunday Dispatch regarding another stop of a fire at an apartment building. Thank goodness for the trained professional full-time...
...about football at practice, linemen are grinding away on technique and blocking schemes. All so they can open up the Sunday Dispatch and see a photo of wide receiver Bronson Shepherd getting a big bear hug from wide out Turner Johnson. But that's...
Fifty-seven probationary teachers to lose their jobs. Every few years we hear the same thing but after retirements, early retirements with taxpayer paid incentives, all or nearly all of these teachers are called back to work.
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