Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
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Kimball County High School Class of 1967 graduated 99 seniors. Fifty years later, at their class reunion, two of those classmates reconnected and have since married and made their home in Kimball. As they approach their one-year wedding anniversary on July 16, Stephen and Karen Gilliland laughed when Stephen said, "We are still talking to each other." They admit they have "been very happy." Stephen said, "The wonders of class reunions." Although the COVID-19 situation has put a damper on their...
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Was there no better thought in your head, Than to simply buy a card that says “I love you”? Let me start out by saying I like Valentine’s Day. I always have. Perhaps it’s because it is a day when people give you candy, and I was a fat child. However, as years go by, this holiday is getting more and more unbearable. It’s not because of the commercials and not because of the candy (I apparently still have a problem), but rather it is the Valentine’s Day cards. I know that there are people who are paid to phrase t...