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MILLIANS: She plays piano for the Lord

For 70 years, Raynelle Bloodworth has been making music — playing either the organ or the piano —…

Columns

MILLIANS: She plays piano for the Lord

For 70 years, Raynelle Bloodworth has been making music — playing either the organ or the piano —…

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Blood needed, now more than ever

The lingering impact and long recovery from Hurricane Helene has created a severe shortage of blood and plasma,…

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BROWN: A trip to the hairdresser for beauty and therapy

Angela has been my hairdresser for 40 years, almost as long as she has been a professional beauty…

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OUR SPACE: Godspeed, Europa Clipper!

  The day is almost here when Nasa’s newest flagship mission will launch on its long trip to…

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HOBBS: Helene unleashed wrath in parts of the state I love greatly

I’ve covered many storms, tornadoes and hurricanes during my long career as a newspaper reporter, but I’ve never…

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RICH: When a landmark died

Perhaps, it is the older we get, the more it hurts. Or perhaps it is the more sentimental…

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CHANCEY: Ten certainties in an uncertain world

Recently, we travelled to South Carolina’s lowcountry to keep our grandsons while their parents attended an all-day workshop.…

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MILLIANS:Rose bloomed in the Summer of ’62

Franklin Council would be playing in the yard when his dad came home from working at the chalk…

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SEAGRAVES: Coming Home

Thirty years ago Karen, Joel, Zach, Nathan and I were living in Kingsport, Tennessee. I sometimes tell folks…