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Dodson News for December 18, 2019

We have been experiencing smaller snow showers and cold for quite a while. Wednesday morning started out clear and looking like a good day, just before noon it started to snow hard from the east with a good wind behind it. In a short time, it was a whiteout and hard to see. It looked like it was going to stay but by 2 p.m. it quit and was actually a good day except hard to see in the all-white.

It continues to be in the single digits below at night and only in the 20s and 30s during the day. And just think—winter starts on Saturday!!

Edward and Polly Solberg were in Chinook last week for medical.

Polly took in the speech meet in Malta on Friday.

Get well wishes are sent to Carol Kienenberger who was feeling under the weather.

The weather was looking up and the roads were said to be good for everyone to make it to church on Sunday.

Condolences are sent to the Mortenson families in the loss of Twyla's mother in law in Cascade.

The fuel truck has been one of the most seen vehicles around town this last week. One of the most welcome too probably.

Birthday greetings to all having a birthday this cold weather, including Robert Dolphay and John William-son. And anniversary congratulations are sent to Dean and Carol Kienenberger and Jerry and Bonnie Lankford.

Parents of teens and parents of babies have something in common. They spend a great deal of time trying to get their kids to talk.

We will not "spend" Christmas, nor "observe" Christ-mas, But we will "keep" Christmas. Keep it as it is in all the loveliness of its ancient traditions. May we keep it in our hearts, that we may keep in its hope. Have a good one.

 

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