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Dawn Kessinger: Share a meal — College kid’s tuna noodle

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Have you ever just not felt like running out for fast food, even though you also have no idea what you’re going to fix for dinner? Do you ever open a cupboard door with a growl in your stomach but also a slice of hope in your heart that you’ll see something that might spark an idea for something satisfying to eat?

Reminisce: Remembering Sister Miriam Hall, who trained more than 1,000 nurses for St. Rita’s

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St. Rita’s hospital opened its doors in December 1918 at the height of the Spanish flu pandemic. Lima native and newly minted nurse Miriam Hall arrived soon thereafter.

ArtSpace to host Kewpee Art Invitational

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LIMA — The 36th Annual Kewpee High School Art Invitational will open with a reception at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, March 22 at ArtSpace/Lima at 65 Town Square.

Lima Public Library Book Reviews

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Artist’s tattoos sparkle — without the glitter

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BALTIMORE — On Instagram and TikTok, Amanda Graves’ tattoos sparkle. And yet there’s no real glitter involved — just a dizzying number of tiny dots, an array of “all sorts of colors” applied with fine needles.

On Nutrition: A spoonful of sugar

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Our horses don’t adjust well to the water when we take them away from home. So I’ve experimented with some advice from seasoned horse travelers. Common guidance is to add something that will make the strange water taste more palatable.

Real Life Mama: Even the greatest man to walk the earth cried

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Last week, I got some news that made me sad. And, while I had been anticipating the news and knew it was coming, it still didn’t really make it any easier. Throughout the day, I held my composure – like a stubborn sadness stacked in my cards causing me to hold them close to my chest so no one could see them.

Middle school science teacher describes dining in Antarctica

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ST. LOUIS — In some small parts of Antarctica, you can lay a sandwich down on the ground and return to it a month later, and it will be fine to eat.

Dancing cells show how the brain awakens from anesthesia

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According to a Mayo Clinic study published in Nature Neuroscience, the cells that act as the central nervous system’s first line of defense against harm also play a role in helping the brain awaken from anesthesia. This discovery could help pave the way for innovative methods that address post-anesthesia complications.

6 terrific books you can read in one sitting

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Book-wise, good things do come in small packages.