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Jim and Linda Scott reading the Sierra Mountain Times in front of the Royal Kona Coffee Mill and museum that overlooks Cook’s Bay, Hawaii where they kayaked and swam with dolphins.
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Jim and Linda Scott reading the Sierra Mountain Times in front of the Royal Kona Coffee Mill and museum that overlooks Cook’s Bay, Hawaii where they kayaked and swam with dolphins.
History Celebrated on Museum Day
Buchanan Mine (c. 1880’s), located on Paper Cabin Ridge southeast of Tuolumne, was one of the most productive and best-equipped mines in the county. Photo: TCMM Archives
“Are YOU happy school is back in session?”
(Asked at Soulsbyville Elementary)
“Yes, because we get to go back and play on the playground and learn a lot! We get to play on the field and go on the “Big Toy”! We call it “Big Toy”, but it’s actually a big playground! It’s really fun! During summer […]
McDonald’s Emergency Run
New Castle, IN – Although late night food runs to fast food restaurants are often times a necessity, they are never an emergency…and attaching red and blue lights to the top of your truck so you can get there faster will cause more harm than good. However, a 19-year-old and 20-year-old attempted this […]
They tell me there are heroes in Copperopolis, a small community of residents in the Sierra Foothills. The mixture of people living here are the working class, the many people that own their long awaited retirement homes and the weekenders up for the Labor Day Weekend on the lake or BBQ.
Those of us that are […]