Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View – July 3, 2014
The Fair Play Mystery by Lou Bernard Every Fourth of July, I get the urge to write about the Fair…
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Lou’s View – June 26, 2014
The Incident of Lucy Still by Lou Bernard As I write this, I’m on the third floor of the library…
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Lou’s View – June 19, 2014
The Man Who Was Our Government by Lou Bernard It’s our anniversary! Clinton County is 175 years old. We’ve come…
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Lou’s View – June 5, 2014
Our American Cousin by Lou Bernard Blow the bugles! Fire the cannons! Pay the fine for violating the noise ordinance!…
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Lou’s View – May 29, 2014
Walking Tours are Coming Back by Lou Bernard A few years ago, my friend JA Babay was trying to come…
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Lou’s View – May 22, 2014
The People of the Library by Lou Bernard The Ross Library opened a hundred and four years ago, when Annie…
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Lou’s View – May 15, 2014
A Visit From Taft by Lou Bernard William Howard Taft was born September 15, 1857. He was the twenty-seventh president…
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Lou’s View – May 8, 2014
Dead Ahead By Lou Bernard I don’t know what’s the matter with me. It’s been almost half an hour since…
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Lou’s View – May 1, 2014
by Lou Bernard Thrilling Incidents My co-worker Barb Williams has been organizing the index files lately. She’s going through, making…
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Lou’s View – April 24, 2014
The 122-Year-Old Man by Lou Bernard My grandmother didn’t have a birth certificate. She must have, we assume, at one…
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