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4H Tech Changemakers Provide Digital Workshops

The Clay County 4-H Tech Changemakers have been providing a series of digital workshops at their local Piggott and Rector Public Libraries. Their goal is to help the community thrive by providing information to help close the digital divide while increasing access to in-demand digital skills. Workshops have covered topics on Email Basics, How to Avoid Scams-Phishing, and How to create Microsoft Word Documents. These workshops are free and open to everyone. Those attending will learn technical skills for work and personal life. Their next workshop will be at the Rector Public Library on Wednesday, April 5th from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. At this workshop, they will be discussing how to create Microsoft PowerPoint. Participants are invited to bring their digital device (cell phone, iPad, laptop, etc.) that they would like additional help operating. The 4-H Tech Changemakers will be available to answer questions or help find solutions to digital questions.

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CORNING SCHOOL MENU – APRIL 3rd-7th

BREAKFAST: MONDAY: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Bar or Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk TUESDAY: Strawberry Bagel Bit or Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk WEDNESDAY: Donuts or Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk THURSDAY: Sausage Biscuit or Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk FRIDAY: NO SCHOOL LUNCH: MONDAY: Sloppy Joe on Bun, Baked Beans, Baked Potato (half), Fruit TUESDAY: Chicken Taco, Spanish Rice, Cheese Cup, Lettuce/Tomatoes, Pinto Beans, Fruit WEDNESDAY: Crispitos, Salsa Cup, Tortilla Chips, Veggie Sticks, Fruit THURSDAY: Pizza, Tossed Salad, Corn on Cobb, WG Cookie, Fruit FRIDAY: NO SCHOOL .

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Looking past reflections

Life is funny sometimes. I saw a picture of a friend and his bride taken in 1978. I remarked on it on social media, and we had some discussion. They were beautiful and they are still beautiful people. We, as humans, especially in the western world and in America for sure, seem to worship youth and beauty. Now, don’t get me wrong, there is little wrong with that as long as we keep it in the proper perspective. I look at a handsome, athletic, young man or a beautiful girl and it brightens my day. Their physical beauty reminds me of past gone days when I was able to run faster than a speeding train and jump tall buildings in a single bound. Look, look, up in the sky! No, wait a minute, let’s not get carried away. This is supposed to be a semi-serious discussion. OK, but those observations do turn my inner camera on and I see myself as I truly was - a healthy young man. And as healthy young man, I did notice the healthy young women. At CHS, this juvenile immature youngster took notice of the pretty girls who at that time, never saw him. There was Carol Thomas, probably the most popular girl in school at that time, but she was going steady with Junior Smith, that big hunk of burning love, and could see no other. Barbara Reed stole my heart, and then crushed it on our senior trip. But each one of you beautiful ladies during those days had a singular beauty that did not go unnoticed. I took you as examples of the kind of girl I wanted to spend life with and be my mate. Well, life doesn’t always serve you the order you place off your chosen menu. I did meet a young lady, and we lived and loved and created and grew apart after 23 years. Then I went shopping and I enjoyed that for a while. In 1991 I met who was to become my 4th wife and life changed. Youth has its beauty, but some maturity is required to build a good relationship and I found that finally. My friend that I remarked about at the beginning of this article, his name is Dan Santos. He is another writer, a ve

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Park Elementary encourages student home libraries

The Book Blast voyage at Park Elementary began this week. Students have an opportunity to win one of four Treasure Chests stuffed with cash and prizes. One lucky winner at Park Elementary will win an iPad. The 1st winner of the Book Blast Treasure Chest stuffed with cash was Parker Stroud. Pictured is Parker Stroud, center, with his treasure. On the left is teacher, Hannah Harrison, in the back is principal, Heather Clifton and secretary, Andera Edwards.

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School Notes

Spring is finally here! As hard as it is to believe, we are on the last stretch of the 2022-23 school year. This is one of the busiest times of the year and can be very trying on teachers, students, and parents.

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Houston Nutt experiences Bobcat pride at Booster Club Banquet

If there’s one attribute that describes Corning residents and bonds the community, it is their pride and love for the Corning Bobcats. This was never more evident than the way the sponsors and volunteers came together for the annual fundraiser presented by the Corning Pride Booster Club. This year’s banquet was held on Saturday, March 25 with featured speaker, legendary coach, Houston Nutt. Nutt is currently a CBS Sports college football studio analyst.

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