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Blacksburg man pleads guilty for wild Christmas ride

Attendee of San Jose Mayoral Candidate s Fundraiser Tests Positive for COVID-19

A fundraiser for San Jose mayoral candidate Dev Davis may have resulted in at least one confirmed COVID-19 case.

Son publishes work of Real Kansas girl Bev Lethem Davis

Son publishes work of Real Kansas girl Bev Lethem Davis Hays Daily News A collection of poetry and short stories that reflect on the life and experience of rural America was published recently by the late Beverly Lethem Davis, or as her son, Kevin called her, a Real Kansas girl. Bev Davis was working on Rime of Time: Poetry and Short Stories, before her passing in 2019, with the help of friends and the local group Prairie Poets and Writers. Kevin finished what Bev started and got the book published earlier this year. He s proud of the work his mother did and was excited to get it out to the world, especially to the place she called home for many years.

Legend of evergreens offers lesson on giving

Dec 24, 2020 Dec 24, 2020 Editor’s note: This column by the late Bev Davis was originally published Dec. 2, 2005. Davis passed away Aug. 1, 2010, of a sudden illness.   I’m still trying to get used to the gray woodlands and the trees with their starkly bare limbs. The winds are colder around my house because the leaves are gone. Squirrels and winter birds, however, find refuge in many of the evergreens that add a rich, soft color here and there. In William Bennett’s “The Moral Compass,” I recently read an engaging legend of how the evergreens came to be “ever green.” According to the story, winter was near, and a little bird with a broken wing had been left behind from the southern migration of its kin.

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