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Mid Canterbury farmer follows his calling: Not many downsides to farming

Mid Canterbury farmer follows his calling: Not many downsides to farming 8 Mar, 2021 03:45 AM 3 minutes to read Mike and Penny Carr catch a cuppa at home before tackling their next duties of farming and family life. Photo / Toni Williams Mike and Penny Carr catch a cuppa at home before tackling their next duties of farming and family life. Photo / Toni Williams Otago Daily Times By: Toni Williams Mike Carr has had a calling to be a farmer since he was 8 years old; old enough to drive a tractor and help out on farm. By the age of 25 he d travelled overseas and had a mechanic s qualification under his belt before returning to the family farm to work alongside his parents, Ian and Sue.

Families begin their reunions with loved ones as care home visits in West Dunbartonshire resume

Families begin their reunions with loved ones as care home visits in West Dunbartonshire resume
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Power of poetry shines for Franklin students

Power of poetry shines for Franklin students Angela Bauer, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Two Franklin High School students will advance to the Illinois State Finals of the Central Illinois Poetry Out Loud competition on March 8.Dusan Petkovic | Getty Images Franklin High School students Thaddeus Bergschneider and Madden Delaney were the top two finishers in the Central Illinois Poetry Out Loud competition earlier this month. Bergschneider recited Mary Carr’s “All This and More” and W.D. Ehrhart’s “Beautiful Wreckage”. Delaney recited Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib’s “No, I wasn’t meant to love and be loved” and Stephen Dunn’s “Propositions”.

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