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| Here Comes the Judge |
by Susan Daffron |
In a small town, it's somewhat difficult to find a group of 12 or 14 people that don’t know anyone involved in a given trial. |
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| Ch- Ch- Changes |
by Susan Daffron |
If someone was booted from office before, why would you want him back? |
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| Making a Difference |
by Susan Daffron |
In a small town, the actions of a few can have a big impact. |
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| Sandpoint Social Encounters |
by Susan Daffron |
If you want to see pretty much everyone you know, the best place to go is the Sandpoint Post Office. |
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| The Bad Element |
by Susan Daffron |
Although Sandpoint isn't a hotbed of criminal activity, bad things happen here too. |
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| Downtown Wanderings |
by Susan Daffron |
It's nice to walk into stores and buy stuff from people you know. |
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| Waving to the Neighbors |
by Susan Daffron |
In the more remote neighborhoods, sometimes people still wave. |
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| Helping and Learning |
by Susan Daffron |
Sandpoint sports an incredibly active volunteer community. |
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| Happy Valentine's Day |
by Susan Daffron |
A special holiday treat for the man who helped save the barn. |
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| Lovin' the Library |
by Susan Daffron |
Where else other than the library can you have someone look up stuff for you for free? |
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| Two Degrees of Separation |
by Susan Daffron |
In this small town, we can't forget that Dan Clune is still missing. |
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