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Saga updates card readers, gets new paint job
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Saga updates card readers, gets new paint job

The Knorr Family Dining Room has introduced new card readers at its entrance to improve efficiency and repainted the food stations. Metz Culinary Management installed the card readers over Christmas break, replacing the card swiping machines. The new readers are “touch and pay” and are faster than the card swipers, according to Metz operation manager...

Hillsdale beats Kentucky Wesleyan, improves to 11-6
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Hillsdale beats Kentucky Wesleyan, improves to 11-6

After a 67-58 home loss to their G-MAC rival Walsh Cavaliers on Thursday, the Hillsdale men’s basketball team bounced back with a dominant win against another conference opponent, the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers, in an 80-60 rout, improving to 11-6 on the year. The Chargers had their work cut out for them going into the matchup...

‘Three Hours that Kept Me Riveted’: Dan Thompson Drawing Demo
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‘Three Hours that Kept Me Riveted’: Dan Thompson Drawing Demo

Dan Thompson opened his drawing demonstration with the question: “How would you set things up so you could begin drawing without becoming set in your ways?” His anecdotal response sparked laughter: “Draw like a man and don’t commit to anything.” With these words, the renowned artist in skill-based figurative art addressed the audience of art...

Patricia Ransford holds a picture of her late husband. Courtesy | Patricia Ransford
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Fifty years on Union Street

  Patricia Ransford has lived in the same white wooden house on Union Street for 47 years. Inside, it has all the color and tidy charm of a dollhouse. Hymns float through the sunlit rooms and a candle burns in her kitchen. Her walls are lined with bookshelves; Ransford loves historical fiction most. “Every room...