Photo By Jamie Alexander These cupcakes can be made with any cake mix (including boxed) and frosting that you’d like, making them both easy and customizable. They make a great treat for summer birthdays - the best part is they won’t melt like ice cream does! They can actually be easier to eat
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Missy Vanderpool Photo By: Darrin Phegley Tell us about your family? Kids, pets, etc. My husband, Matt, and I have been married almost 10 years. I have two sons, Dylan age 24 and Luke age 7, and a 3-year-old Labradoodle named Lilac. What do you do for a living and how long have
A Buzz-Worthy Craft
By 4th grade student Grace Millay | Photo By Jamie Alexander Today, I am going to show you how to make a bee. This can be a fun summer craft. Have fun! -Paint a toilet paper roll yellow. -Cut black construction paper into three strips. -Glue the strips on the toilet paper
7 Local Things To Do This Summer
Team Trivia at Rockhouse on the River Every Monday night @ 7-8pm at Rockhouse on the River Round up your crew, test your wit, and have some fun at team trivia. For more information, please call 270-212-1400. Queen of the Mississippi Tuesday, August 4 @ 8:30am-12:30pm at
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The Book Nook
The Night Before Summer Vacation By: Natasha Wing A little girl and her family are getting ready to go on vacation . . . or at least they are trying to. In the effort to pack everything that will be needed, there’s bound to be something overlooked, and what that is
Staying Home?
By Katie Beth Osborne, 6th grade “Mom! I’m booooooored!” Ever said these words on a day when you’re stuck at home? We’ve all had those days where we’re cooped up inside. Besides heading straight to your phone, iPad, or Playstation, there are all sorts of other things that you can do or learn.
The Light is Still On
The Musical may have been Canceled, but HCHS Students Will Be Ready When They Can Return to the Stage It seems almost cliche to bemoan the many cancellations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s certainly disheartening to hear of customary events like spring sports, prom, and graduation
Life in Our Temporary Norm
Three Individuals. Three Different Experiences. It’s 2020! A new year and new beginnings, but none of us would have imagined at midnight on January 1, 2020, our year would turn into what we have currently been facing. In March, our lives slowly began to experience hardships we never saw
Downtown Henderson Partnership
Supporting local businesses during COVID-19 crisis Adapting to Change When Lindsay Locasto began working for Downtown Henderson Partnership nearly three years ago, she could have never imagined a worldwide pandemic would nearly shut down the community she serves. The Downtown