Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is still grateful to be patrolling the sidelines for the Rebels even though his team was left ...
I recently had the privilege of staffing the Sandhills Children’s Center Festival of Trees with volunteers. Every day of the festival, it took 24 volunteers to fill the positions, from ...
President Biden spoke at the White House this morning, a day after Vice President Kamala Harris conceded defeat in the race ...
To sum up my semester as editor-in-chief in one letter is a complex task. I want to start off by giving thanks to every ...
The phrase “thank you” doesn’t seem to contain what is needed to express what my family feels in receiving so much love from ...
A heartfelt thank you to all the teachers who assign, organize and laminate “All About Me” booklets, self-portraits, field ...
And you are also doing this with the letters to the editor you publish. I enjoy reading all of them and frequently learn something I had not thought of. Thank you and I hope to see more op eds ...
To simply type words of appreciation in a letter seems insufficient for expressing my deep thanks. I sincerely hope all of these wonderful people truly understand my heartfelt gratitude.
It would be impossible to thank them all by name in one letter. Each and every one associated with this historical newspaper will have a special place in my heart that will live on forever.
I think I speak for all of us collectively when I say that the amount of reasons that we are thankful for you could never fit into a singular letter. So instead, I say this: Thank you.
I would like to thank everyone who voted in the recent elections, along with all the officials and community members who helped things run smoothly at the polls. It was ...
Roll the letter up, tie it with a red bow, and hide it in the Christmas tree. Use a wax Christmas seal on the envelope. Include a small candy cane or other treat. Have a neighbor knock and leave the ...