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Years of Service complete for Badge 1! Yesterday, Saturday July 19, Firefighter Dustin Ruehle completed his final tour with the Findlay Fire Department. Dustin, Local 381 cannot thank you enough for ...
A familiar face in Blackwell’s emergency response community is now facing a battle of his own—and the town he has long served is stepping up ...
After 40 years of service to the Wayzata Community and carrying on the Klapprich legacy, Kurt Klapprich said farewell to ...
We've told countless stories about volunteer firefighters who show up knowing they'll never see a paycheck, but there's one man in Grayson County who serves three different ...
Teach kids about community helpers with free printable coloring pages—perfect for home, classroom, or Red Ribbon Week ...
Volunteers come together to support Kootenai County firefighters, their families in the wake of the Canfield Mountain ambush ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes I get a thinking-of-you greeting card, or something similar, out of the blue from a friend. I feel like the mannerly thing to do, now that there’s text and email, is ...
Miss Manners: E-cards still can’t replace handwritten notes Letter writer has lost the ability to write nicely by hand and wonders if electronic thank-you cards suffice.
These Christmas thank-you notes are fill-in-the-blank to make it easier for younger kids or those who struggle with reading or writing due to a learning disability.
Firefighter Charlton Matthyse says a thank you card from a 5-year-old girl helped him make it through a 48-hour shift - during which his team managed to bring the Simonsberg fire under control.
I've stopped writing thank-you cards and my kids don't have to write them, either. We express our gratitude in other ways.