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Each week we pay tribute to the loved ones remembered in our area with a funeral notice and online tribute page. To read the ...
DEAR ABBY: On his second day of work, a new co-worker from a different department stole my candy bar. I confronted him, but ...
Dear Annie: I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday ...
Dear Eric: I’m a right above-knee amputee. I became an amputee two years ago due to an escalated argument with my mother, who ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve always prided myself on being a good friend. I’m the one who shows up at weddings, baby showers, birthday ...
A word of warning: Alimony may also be a factor based on the relative wealth of either party.
She has chosen a very pricey restaurant where the bill will be a minimum of $900 for four people. I’m scared to think about it.
We are totally in the dark and confused by this and don’t know if we should continue to reach out or let it go.
We are totally in the dark and confused by this and don’t know if we should continue to reach out or let it go.
Speak to your “nice” co-worker privately and see if you can clear the air. Tell him the money you spent on the candy wasn’t what bothered you, what did was that he ...
Dan Barnett teaches philosophy at Butte College. Send review requests to [email protected]. Columns archived at ...
My mother passed away, and not a single one of my so-called friends showed up to her funeral. No cards. No flowers. Not even a phone call.
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