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But sweets will remain for sale at the department store, including the beloved Frango chocolates from the Marshall Field’s days. A new bulk candy shop is on the first floor.
In a yearly tradition that spans more than four decades, Tribune readers can once more help fulfill the wishes of 271 residents of care centers and adult family homes in
Orphaned calves are a natural by-product of running a cow-calf operation and those calves hold a special place in author Marisa Betts’s heart. In the third installment of her Cow Tales series of children’s books, Betts brings back her original character Rowdy Ringo, who was the subject of a High Plains Journal cover story earlier this year, see bit.ly/46AsPIz.
In a yearly tradition that spans more than four decades, Tribune readers can once more help fulfill the wishes of 271 residents of care centers and adult family homes in
When I first talked to Marisa Betts in December 2022, she was driving to doctor's appointment. I called her to schedule an interview about her first children's book "Rowdy Ringo" for a High Plains Journal cover story. She told me later that she was so excited about the phone call she warned the nurse to let her calm down before they checked her blood pressure.
Amid the surge of anti-trans bills in America, this Mississippi family is still trying to raise trans kids in a faith that tends to have a strict binary view of gender.
One Mississippi family reckons with whether it’s possible to be trans and religious as lawmakers use God’s will to justify banning gender-affirming care.