Bringing many voices into the newspaper
Received a text message a little while ago from Kristen Dart, the granddaughter of my next-door-neighbors Clarence and Millie Dart. Kristen and Clarence were on a bus from Bolling Air Force Base in D.C. with other Tuskegee Airmen and their guests with a police escort to the inauguration. They'll be in the yellow section, she wrote. I'll be watching for them.
Check out the inauguration part of our Web site and put in your 2 cents.
By the way, good news about reporter Ann Marie French: sore as heck, but no broken bones. (See yesterday's post -- yes, folks, I am posting two days in a row. I WILL learn to blog regularly. Let's see if it is habit forming. It hasn't worked yet for exercise, but maybe it will for blogging.)
Check out the inauguration part of our Web site and put in your 2 cents.
By the way, good news about reporter Ann Marie French: sore as heck, but no broken bones. (See yesterday's post -- yes, folks, I am posting two days in a row. I WILL learn to blog regularly. Let's see if it is habit forming. It hasn't worked yet for exercise, but maybe it will for blogging.)
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