By David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review, September 28, 2011 – Front page, above the fold, with picture
Community news
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By David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review, September 28, 2011 – Front page, above the fold, with picture
Community news
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By David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review, September 28, 2011 – Front page, above the fold, with pictures
[Larry and Jerry Sharer in picture at right]
The weather was dreary but the spirits were high. “This was what they wanted to do and where they wanted to be. They seemed completely at ease. They were comfortable with the weather. They were comfortable with each other and their mounts. They were comfortable with the mud and manure.”
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By David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review on October 5, 2011 – Front page, color picture, above the fold
Local Girl Scouts “Troop 9” welcome large number of new members, start a food and clothing drive
Thank you for the organizing by troop leaders and enthusiasm of all the girls. Look at their faces!
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By David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review on October 19, 2011 – Front page, above the fold
It was a privilege to be “embedded” with the emergency first responders in this drill. Special thanks to the K-9 dog team who agreed to let me accompany them.
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By David Satterlee
Based on original interviews
Science teacher Jennifer Axness brings biology unit to life for 1st grade students.
Comments by students about their pets are nothing less than “precious.”
Thank you to the kids who talked to the large man with a tape recorder. I wish I could have printed everything that all of you told me.
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http://www.iowanewspapersonline.com/story.asp?sty_ID=5605&lstNewsPaper=90
Article by David Satterlee
Published in the Dayton Review on October 26, 2011
Based on a personal interview
Allen Porter was born in 1918. Early practice at rope tricks with brothers and friends led to a lifetime of entertaining and cowboying as an avid horseman.
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I read this in today’s “Consumer News” (Fort Dodge, Iowa) Datelines on page 19,
SWM, 82
Eyes of blue but not yet code blue. Me Chief Onion Head not dead yet. Still part of me comes alive after 5 or shortly after. Need new squaws, many squaws have gone to happy hunting grounds since last ad 7 years ago. Any age will do if alive & warm. Send smoke cloud or letter, Hrs 24-7. Wi.. answer all, if sky not cloudy. Ugh to pale faces.
Fore once, I’m speechless.