17 December 2020

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Death Of Cartwright Teen Sparks Montana’s First SAVE Chapter

Death Of Cartwright Teen Sparks Montana’s First SAVE Chapter


Sidney Herald He had an exuberant personality, always ready for adventures, and he loved to run. When 15-year-old Fairview track star Anders Lassey took his own life last month, it shocked everyone who knew him. No one saw it coming. Least of all, his cross country coach, Bert Olson, who the family asked to give Lassey’s eulogy. “He was looking at going back next year and being part

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Things I’m Thankful For This Holiday Season

Things I’m Thankful For This Holiday Season


Thanksgiving and Christmas reminds me of all the things I’m thankful for. I appreciate my Grandma, my house, and my dog Bella. I am especially thankful for my grandma because she is nice to me when I go to her. She gives me a present when I see her. She gives me a big, long hug also. I am thankful for my home because it keeps me safe from danger and it keeps me warm in the winter time too. I

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The Gingerbread Man

The Gingerbread Man


By: Conway, fifth-grade The gingerbread man was going to his house. The inside was made out of ginger and candy canes and mints. And then Christmas day so his house got destroyed, but a kid ate the two gingerbread men so their house got destroyed and they will be back next year with a new house.

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O Christmas Tree

O Christmas Tree


“O Christmas Tree” is a wildly popular holiday song. In fact, the song is so popular that there are many different versions, each of which is based on a traditional German folk song. That song, “0 Tannenbaum,” is centuries old and has nothing to do with Christmas. “O Christmas Tree” 0 Christmas tree, o Christmas tree Thy leaves are so unchanging 0 Christmas tree, o Christmas tree Thy

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Up on the Housetops I Images of Santa Claus excite children across the globe each holiday season. Some such images appear on television, in stores or in the front yards of homes decked out for the holidays, while others are elicited through songs like “Up on the Housetop.” Hollywood legend Gene Autry’s mid-20th century version of “Up on the Housetop” might be the most widely recognized