Make your New Year's resolution to shop local

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Make your New Year's resolution to shop local

My parents own a small restaurant in Carmel, and Current Publishing is a small business as well. In both cases, the owners are very hands-on and work alongside the staff. For those of you concerned about debt or the economy, keep in mind that small businesses reinvest a greater percentage of their
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#LoveMyNewspaper: An affair that's lasted 70 years and counting

With my editorial in that little corner of my hometown newspaper, the editors set me on a course of a lifetime writing and editing career. Part of our school training was to go to the Democrat's offices (in a building on Adams Street in those days) after school, and for a few hours we wrote news articles,
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Creative writer seeking an opportunity

Just a young writer here, seeking a chance to work and get some credits to try to get my career going or just enough money to move. I am not someone who is going to inflate myself to get over, I have.
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SilverHounds book club connects young and old readers

By Current Publishing on December 24, 2017 Carmel Community. Members of last year's SilverHounds program meet at the Carmel High School library. (Submitted photo). By Heather Collins. A new program at Carmel High School is helping bring together the minds of the young and old. SilverHounds
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How to control notifications for when someone updates publishing info, lyrics, or privacy settings on …

This setting controls how you get notified for when someone updates publishing info, lyrics, or privacy settings on a shared song. To access your notifications settings, you can click the Account Settings option from the user menu. Account_settings.png. This takes you to your Account Settings. To access
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By LA Story lastory@dailycorinthian.com

These men were the stars of this special occasion, which was the culmination of their work over the past several weeks after taking part in a creative writing class. Their instructor, Amanda Garvin, of Northeast Mississippi Community College, had helped them prepare with everything from writing
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