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Hunnicutt on another gold rush

Carlos Hunnicutt set another school record this past Saturday, and it’s one the junior swimming sensation won’t soon forget.

 

Back on Track joint replacement aims for fast recovery

David Krull had his first knee replacement surgery in 2009. Needless to say, he was hoping to avoid a repeat of the experience. So when osteoarthritis caused his other knee to start acting up two years later, he hesitated.

 

Consider water in spring cleaning

It’s Valentine’s Day, and the weather finally is slouching toward sun, so what better way to show your home a little love than engaging in that great season enterprise: spring cleaning.

 

Taking it one day at a time is not my kind of calendar

For Christmas, Mrs. Z gave me one of those day-by-day calendars for women that offer a pearl of wisdom, Sunday through Saturday.

 

Councilor arrested after stop in his car

EDITOR’S NOTE: In Case You Missed It is a digest of recent Register-Guard articles of interest to Springfield readers.

 

Walterville woman puts her skin lotion business in motion

WALTERVILLE — With such scents as Coconilla, Ravishing Raspberry and Strawberry Surprise, artisan lotion-maker Leslie Hubbard of Walterville has cultivated an enthusiastic following for her all-natural skin products. And while Liquid Love may seem perfect for Valentine’s Day, Hubbard says her product actually enjoys a year-round following.

 

School connection

At Springfield Public Schools’ Brattain House, families find support and referrals for essential services. Homeless children get what they need to ensure them access to a good education. And low-income kids and their parents or guardians can “shop” for free donated clothing, backpacks and school supplies.

 

The Editor’s Mailbag

A background check With all the gun debate, I just thought I would throw in my one cent’s worth. Recently I could have gone to a local gun show and bought a weapon pretty much no questions asked.

 

Honors

Foundation gives grant to schools The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation has awarded a three-year, $450,000 grant that will allow the Springfield School District to move forward with planning its Springfield Immersion Program for Teacher Preparation, a district-based teacher licensure program.

 

Willamalane activities

Events scheduled by Willamalane Park and Recreation District for the week of Feb. 8-14. Friday, Feb. 8 Island Park Art Gallery Reception — Come and enjoy photographs by Ralph Barnard in his exhibit “A Photographer’s View: Travels With Lavern.” 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Free. Exhibit runs through March 28.

 

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