Deprecated function: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. Swap the parameters in drupal_get_feeds() (line 385 of /home3/mandjdes/public_html/sentinelnews/includes/common.inc).
Have you ever wondered how was America made and why do we not see the stories of American history in the schools anymore? Who were the pilgrims and founding fathers and what did they know that caused them to create this great country that has been considered the most powerful and prosperous throughout history? Did God have a hand in it?
Apple Creek Bulk Food Company at 875 N. Main, Highway 89 in Willard is owned by Greg and Rachelle Arlint. Their small business is unique in that it specializes in Amish goods. A walk around the store is a treat as you will find such things as Amish made rockers, quilts, bulk foods, seasonings, candy, canned foods and a deli that serves meats, cheeses, ice cream and sandwiches. There are many other items of interest and you will find value in the visit to this great little store.
Etched In Stone is great small business at 138 W. 12th Street in Ogden, owned by Wallis Burnside. This small business specializes in etched by hand artwork on cemetery markers, monuments, relief sculptures and stone signs. Some of the other items provided by this unique company are bronze plaques and specialty urns. Wallis takes the time to work with his customers to ensure that they get what they have envisioned for their loved ones, homes and businesses.
Christian J. Perry, Scott M. Frischknecht, Kimberly Eden, McKell Nelson, Chalisse Hunsaker, Derek Skiby, Madison Riccardi, Zachary Ewell, Savannah Sorg, Caleb Thomson, Jayden Harames, Nicole Kearl, Sarah Draper, Sarah Shaw
Fire officials are issuing a caution as warmer weather arrives. Already this year, a handful of fires that were initially ignited by individuals wanting to clear dead grass or dispose of organic waste have escaped control when they were not being tended and flared up or when unexpected winds carried embers into dry grass.
Adele C. Young Intermediate School Presents: Aladdin
April 12th at 2 pm, 14th at 1:00 p.m., and 15th at 7 pm.
Hold on to your turbans! This adaptation of the timeless Arabian tale will lift your spirits as you soar like a flying carpet to zany heights of hilarity. In this play script you will meet the lovable urchin Aladdin, his goofy friends Jammal the Camel and Baggy the Monkey, and an empire full of adventurous treachery as the wacky villain Zoltan leads a laughable search for the Golden Lamp.
It is 1943 and the United States Navy has established several bases in the Solomon Islands, in preparation for an invasion towards New Guinea and the Central Pacific. On one such island lives a French planter named Emile de Becque, whom the Navy wishes to employ as a scout to nearby Japanese held islands. To accomplish this task, de Becque is approached by a US Navy nurse named Nellie Forbush. The drama of "South Pacific" unfolds.
There will be a South Willard Water Company meeting which is scheduled for April 2014, according to the South Willard Water articles of Incorporation as there is every year. A special meeting late last year resulted in the members accepting new by-laws for the Corporation, but not accepting the new articles of incorporation. That presents a quandary for business going forward, in the opinion of water user, Don Visser, because the current articles of incorporation and the current by-laws are inconsistent.