Congratulations, Courier Sentinel Staff! American factories in the 1950s, used “Black Friday” to refer to the workers, who called in sick the day after Thanksgiving, to enjoy the long holiday weekend. Over 15 countries in the world celebrate Black Friday or some kind of late-November holiday shopping spree. 2023 Better Newspaper Contest - Division E Do you like snow days? Yes = No = – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – Don’t look the other way when it comes to the fate of the missing I give up, can I just take a nap? Last Week’s Poll Have you decorated for Christmas yet? Where were we? Oh yes. Take 3. Or as I like to call it, The Nightmare Continues, Part 3. I speak, of course, of the problem with my ongo- “It makes me happy to see them enjoy it.” ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ___________________________________ __ ______ __ __________ ________ __ ___________ ______ _____ ____ _________ ___ _____ ____ __ _______ ______ ___ ____ ___ _____ ____ ______ __ ________ ___ ____ ______ ___ ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ~ Evie Seidlitz First Place Local Column Ginna Young ___ _____ __________ _____ ____ _______ _____ ____ ________ _______ __ ___________ ________ ___ ____ ___ _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ___________________________ ______________________________________________ - _____________________________________________________ _______ Well, I thought, I’ll just leave a note on the door. _____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________________ ________________________ ____ ______ __________ __ _______ ___ _____ ___ ____ _______ ____ ______ ____ ___ ______ ______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ - _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _____________ __ ________ ___ ________ ____ ________ ____ _____ - ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ________________________________________ early. Oh, they were early, alright. Yes = 7 | No = 11 ______________________________________________ _____ ______ ___ ________ ____ _________ ____ ____ ___ __ - __________________________________________________ __ _____ ____ _________ ________ _______ ___ ________ _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ______________________ ___ __ ______ ____ __ ____ _____ ___ ___ __ - – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – here at the paper. The oldest Santa Claus parade takes place every year, in Peoria, Ill. It’s taken place every holiday season, since 1888. If you gave all the gifts listed in the Twelve Days of Christmas, it would equal 364 presents. There are nearly ______________________ Who needs a camera anyway? As I talked about in my last column, my beloved camera bit the dust, or rather, the spring. When I sadly decided it was too expensive to ___ ____ ______ ______ _____ ___ of Silent Night. came to help me. While I waited, I looked at the cameras on display. They didn’t have the R7, but they had the Nikon D850 that caught my eye. I wandered around, but kept coming back to that Nikon. Finally, I picked it up and tested it out, and fell instantly in love with it. By the time the salesman arrived, I’d made up my mind to purchase the Nikon, who I named Francine, even though it was more than I wanted to spend. Seems cut and dried, right? Hah! First off, they didn’t have the camera or lens I wanted in stock, and would have to order and ship it (why am I not surprised?) Well OK I guess ible, even though the salesman had assured me it was. Of course not. So, I immediately ordered one from a company in New York. The next day, said company called. The transaction didn’t go through. I contacted my bank, who said my account _________________________________________________ and while they tried to reach me (I got no call or email), they didn’t have any luck and suspended the card attached to the account. Turns out, if you purchase something online back-to-back from the same place, within min- _____________________________________________ Who knew? I got that straightened out and got the lens ordered after it was made clear that the – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – places around here to do so, I put my darling camera into retirement. Thus began my search for a new one. I mean, I have to have one for work, and I absolutely can’t live without one for landscape and wildlife photography on my own time... it’s unthinkable. So I turned to online reviews for what would Do you like a white Christmas? Yes = No = 18th time is the charm larger packages. No, but I was welcome to leave them on top of the outside dropbox with a note and FedEx would pick them up in the morning. Um, yeah, no, I will not be doing that anytime To catch you up, we’re on Take 4 of buying a new camera, which has been fraught with peril and really bad luck, even for me. So, here I sat, with a very expensive camera I despised, two lenses that ____________________________ Last Week’s Poll Do you bake holiday cookies? Scratch that option. I did a little research and a few camera companies bought used equipment. I asked for quotes and selected the highest bidder, which wasn’t very high, considering the camera and lenses were brand new. Still, it was something. With a few misgivings about whether or not I would actually receive the money for the equipment, I printed out the shipping labels and packaged the stuff up. And by packaged, I mean _______ ______ __ _______ ____ ____ _______ ____ _______ Where am I? _____ (See Page 5 for location) I took the packages back to the car and went to the other location at Dollar General, with no hope at all that it would be any different. However, when I got there, they took the packages (inside the store) without question. ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ one that quit? Well, apparently I’m not the only one who thought it was worthless, as no camera ____________________________________________________ that did work and a pile of expired return receipts. First off, I had to think what to do to recoup at least some of the money I’d spent trying to get a camera that worked right and that I enjoyed us- ___________________________________________________ I try to post them in Facebook Marketplace to see if someone wanted them? That would have been a good option, except safely bound up in various boxes. _________________________________________________ not friends, and will likely never be on speaking terms. Anyway, I headed for the UPS drop-off point ordered a new one. First Place, Localized National Story: Ginna Young Yes = 10 | No = 5 Feature Courier Sentinel Thursday, September 29, 2022 – Page 9 Stop the traffic! Close the Road! WARREN New Year New Look When your subscription is due, look for your postcard subscription renewal in the mail. Starting in 2023, we have switched from letter to postcard form. Where am I? It’s not the Jetsons car, but it comes close (See Page 5 for location) is five years old! Happy Birthday, June 29! Don’t be another victim of Facebook phishing scams 138643 First Place, Best Use of Art Service Joy Dain Best Newspaper Promotion Third Place: Joy Dain Spirits were high for a home game Sept. 16, as the Cadott football program hosted Elm- ________________________________________________________________________________________ - _______________________________________________________________________________________________ y y pg 134822 Peter Weir. The Wolves struck back with a touchdown of their on ith the topoint • SPORTSWEEK • Localized National Story Second Place: Ginna Young Sept. 22-29 Coffee shop helps patrons Rise and Shine Breeeezy KKnnoollll GGrreeeenhoususe 19652 210th St., Jim Falls, WI | 715.239.0304 Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sundays Hanging Baskets • Planters Vegetable Plants • Bedding Plants Patio Planters Opening April 29 Lake Holcombe School Board Owning a coffee shop has been a dream of Alicia Merten’s for quite some time, to the point where she even looked into starting her own shop, from the ground up, about a year ago. She says that option seemed overwhelming, so she put the project on the back burner. Not long after that, Rise and Shine Coffee House in Cornell, on Bridge Street, popped up for sale. “Sh’[f AbbM ]d b tifljb munity has been so welcoming. “It’s been very nice,” said Merten. She also says a lot of the staff stayed on and were phenomenal in helping guide her through the transition. Rise and Shine offers a drink menu, breakfast and lunch options, and seasonal specials. Merten says the customer base seems to appreciate that the business has stayed mostly the same as it was under the i hi dththd tl h i Move over Jimmie Johnson, there’s a new driver in town offerings, such as African drumming ses- “I will be retiring,” said Lake Holcombe School District administrator Kurt Lindau, at a school board meeting May 15. “I’m one and done.” Lindau referred, of course, to his one-time stint as a bus driver at Cedar Lake Speedway, in the annual school bus races May 13. The speedway gave a bus to the district, for the tech ed to strip and modify for racing, along with a new paint job ____________________________________________ trips. In addition, middle school special education teacher Shane Sanderson is working _______________________________________________ ATV/UTV education classes. Breakfast and lunch will also be served to anyone up to 18 years of age who lives in the district. “Two years of free money, and then we’ll be back to us funding summer school ” said it more inviting,” said Lindau. The good news ended there, however, as ____________________________________________ longer provide a free athletic trainer’s services for sporting events. The services have been available to school districts for over a decade. “They saw it as a way to make referrals into their healthcare system,” said Lindau. _______ __ ______ __________ _______ ___ ______ through a bit of restructuring and they probsaid Lindau. During the meeting, board members agreed to the hire of co-middle school boys basketball coach Kyle Johnson, as well as the resignations of high school math teacher Heath Hill; paraprofessional Shawna Strzok; and assistant high school girls basketball coach J.D. Kirkman. Members also accepted $40.30, from Eastbay Lodge to the band and football programs; $100 from Beverly Gygi in memory Second Place Best Headlines Staff Best Small Ad Third Place: Joy Dain Cadott Travel Plaza is Hiring – Editorial – Support Cadott road referendum Cashiers Full time & Part time! – Editorial – Scan to learn more! Benefits include: Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. $147 per year. Residents in the Village of Cadott, need to decide if they are willing to pay that amount to keep their roads maintained. Earlier this month, board members voted to move forward with a referendum, seeking an additi functions of government. As Charles Dickens wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” For the “haves” sitting in their seats of power in Madison, the sky is the limit, while local governments scrabble for proverbial pennies that have fallen into the cracks in the pavement. Referendums, such as the one proposed in Cadott, are an essential tool in giving power to the people, to say that spending on road maintenance Cornell must invest in future of pulpwood stacker “I always tell people, the hardest part, is walking through that front door.” ~ Shannon Seyforth ____ _____________ ___ ____ ____________ ____ _____ endum is affordable for taxpayers, and helps prevent or delay larger expenses, down the road. The only major downside to the referendum, is that it has to happen at all. State coffers are over- ________________________________________________ with a surplus of $6.6 billion, for 2022-23. That does not include the roughly $1.7 billion in the state’s so-called rainy day fund. Given the current political climate, the chances of any of that surplus trickling down to address th i df ht dl l Flexible Scheduling 401 k Matching Employee Fuel Discounts Competitive Pay 080WRiverSt., Chippewa Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. There are few symbols more iconic, than the pulpwood stacker that soars for 180 feet and dominates the City of Cornell skyline. L dl hbk fhChi Ri only remaining one of its kind in the United States. Time exacts a toll on all things, from mountains to the structures made by mankind. The forces of wind, water and Wisconsin’s ever-changing weather, continue to take their toll on the stacker. This summer, the City of Cornell hired James Orr Coating Inspection LLC, to inspect the pulpbase, would be foolhardy. As the preeminent city landmark, Cornell cannot afford to let the stacker crumble and must make a budgetary commitment, much as the city does with any other piece of infrastructure. City leaders must look at all options, including borrowing the funds needed to repair the concrete l$125000 i l lt f is a necessary priority. Voters should supt th f d t ll th it t – Editorial – 080W Rive 080WRiverSt., Chippewa We want You to Starart Tomorrorrow! Super Mario Bros was Remarkable things happen when you don’t make reading a chore ______________________ So, stop in today, scan the QR code, or visit our website at rivercountrycoop.com/employment Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. Who would have guessed? When you stop making reading a chore and give people an option to read what they are actually interested Second Place Editorial Award Brian Wilson vocabulary of educational jargon, whenever you see the phrase “raising achievement,” they are referring to having children do better on standardized tests. There is a school of thought in education, one that many politicians like to hang their hat on, that the best way to measure school success and teach- __ ______________ __ _______ ___________ ______ __ tension, teacher, success by test scores. A better measure might be to look at how many bankers, business owners, doctors, lawyers and other professionals, who were inspired by the lessons learned in and out of the classrooms in the school. A better measure is to look at the level of community debate around issues and ideas, and if those on either side are able to articulate their ideas and work through to establish shared goals. These are f hi fh fh Best Use of Art Service Third Place: Lydia Erickson ing video game,” a _____________________ _____________________ _____________ ___________________ ____________________ Toru Iwatani, who got the idea when _____________________ of pizza and saw the shape of his future _________________ _________________ in, the number of people reading for pleasure goes up. lb l dh h b f standardized tests. i ih i b Congratulations, Courier Sentinel Staff! American factories in the 1950s, used “Black Friday” to refer to the workers, who called in sick the day after Thanksgiving, to enjoy the long holiday weekend. Over 15 countries in the world celebrate Black Friday or some kind of late-November holiday shopping spree. 2023 Better Newspaper Contest - Division E Do you like snow days? Yes = No = – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – Don’t look the other way when it comes to the fate of the missing I give up, can I just take a nap? Last Week’s Poll Have you decorated for Christmas yet? Where were we? Oh yes. Take 3. Or as I like to call it, The Nightmare Continues, Part 3. I speak, of course, of the problem with my ongo- “It makes me happy to see them enjoy it.” ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ___________________________________ __ ______ __ __________ ________ __ ___________ ______ _____ ____ _________ ___ _____ ____ __ _______ ______ ___ ____ ___ _____ ____ ______ __ ________ ___ ____ ______ ___ ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ~ Evie Seidlitz First Place Local Column Ginna Young ___ _____ __________ _____ ____ _______ _____ ____ ________ _______ __ ___________ ________ ___ ____ ___ _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ___________________________ ______________________________________________ - _____________________________________________________ _______ Well, I thought, I’ll just leave a note on the door. _____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________________ ________________________ ____ ______ __________ __ _______ ___ _____ ___ ____ _______ ____ ______ ____ ___ ______ ______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ - _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _____________ __ ________ ___ ________ ____ ________ ____ _____ - ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ________________________________________ early. Oh, they were early, alright. Yes = 7 | No = 11 ______________________________________________ _____ ______ ___ ________ ____ _________ ____ ____ ___ __ - __________________________________________________ __ _____ ____ _________ ________ _______ ___ ________ _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ______________________ ___ __ ______ ____ __ ____ _____ ___ ___ __ - – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – here at the paper. The oldest Santa Claus parade takes place every year, in Peoria, Ill. It’s taken place every holiday season, since 1888. If you gave all the gifts listed in the Twelve Days of Christmas, it would equal 364 presents. There are nearly ______________________ Who needs a camera anyway? As I talked about in my last column, my beloved camera bit the dust, or rather, the spring. When I sadly decided it was too expensive to ___ ____ ______ ______ _____ ___ of Silent Night. came to help me. While I waited, I looked at the cameras on display. They didn’t have the R7, but they had the Nikon D850 that caught my eye. I wandered around, but kept coming back to that Nikon. Finally, I picked it up and tested it out, and fell instantly in love with it. By the time the salesman arrived, I’d made up my mind to purchase the Nikon, who I named Francine, even though it was more than I wanted to spend. Seems cut and dried, right? Hah! First off, they didn’t have the camera or lens I wanted in stock, and would have to order and ship it (why am I not surprised?) Well OK I guess ible, even though the salesman had assured me it was. Of course not. So, I immediately ordered one from a company in New York. The next day, said company called. The transaction didn’t go through. I contacted my bank, who said my account _________________________________________________ and while they tried to reach me (I got no call or email), they didn’t have any luck and suspended the card attached to the account. Turns out, if you purchase something online back-to-back from the same place, within min- _____________________________________________ Who knew? I got that straightened out and got the lens ordered after it was made clear that the – Time For A Tiara: Column by Ginna Young – places around here to do so, I put my darling camera into retirement. Thus began my search for a new one. I mean, I have to have one for work, and I absolutely can’t live without one for landscape and wildlife photography on my own time... it’s unthinkable. So I turned to online reviews for what would Do you like a white Christmas? Yes = No = 18th time is the charm larger packages. No, but I was welcome to leave them on top of the outside dropbox with a note and FedEx would pick them up in the morning. Um, yeah, no, I will not be doing that anytime To catch you up, we’re on Take 4 of buying a new camera, which has been fraught with peril and really bad luck, even for me. So, here I sat, with a very expensive camera I despised, two lenses that ____________________________ Last Week’s Poll Do you bake holiday cookies? Scratch that option. I did a little research and a few camera companies bought used equipment. I asked for quotes and selected the highest bidder, which wasn’t very high, considering the camera and lenses were brand new. Still, it was something. With a few misgivings about whether or not I would actually receive the money for the equipment, I printed out the shipping labels and packaged the stuff up. And by packaged, I mean _______ ______ __ _______ ____ ____ _______ ____ _______ Where am I? _____ (See Page 5 for location) I took the packages back to the car and went to the other location at Dollar General, with no hope at all that it would be any different. However, when I got there, they took the packages (inside the store) without question. ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ one that quit? Well, apparently I’m not the only one who thought it was worthless, as no camera ____________________________________________________ that did work and a pile of expired return receipts. First off, I had to think what to do to recoup at least some of the money I’d spent trying to get a camera that worked right and that I enjoyed us- ___________________________________________________ I try to post them in Facebook Marketplace to see if someone wanted them? That would have been a good option, except safely bound up in various boxes. _________________________________________________ not friends, and will likely never be on speaking terms. Anyway, I headed for the UPS drop-off point ordered a new one. First Place, Localized National Story: Ginna Young Yes = 10 | No = 5 Feature Courier Sentinel Thursday, September 29, 2022 – Page 9 Stop the traffic! Close the Road! WARREN New Year New Look When your subscription is due, look for your postcard subscription renewal in the mail. Starting in 2023, we have switched from letter to postcard form. Where am I? It’s not the Jetsons car, but it comes close (See Page 5 for location) is five years old! Happy Birthday, June 29! Don’t be another victim of Facebook phishing scams 138643 First Place, Best Use of Art Service Joy Dain Best Newspaper Promotion Third Place: Joy Dain Spirits were high for a home game Sept. 16, as the Cadott football program hosted Elm- ________________________________________________________________________________________ - _______________________________________________________________________________________________ y y pg 134822 Peter Weir. The Wolves struck back with a touchdown of their on ith the topoint • SPORTSWEEK • Localized National Story Second Place: Ginna Young Sept. 22-29 Coffee shop helps patrons Rise and Shine Breeeezy KKnnoollll GGrreeeenhoususe 19652 210th St., Jim Falls, WI | 715.239.0304 Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sundays Hanging Baskets • Planters Vegetable Plants • Bedding Plants Patio Planters Opening April 29 Lake Holcombe School Board Owning a coffee shop has been a dream of Alicia Merten’s for quite some time, to the point where she even looked into starting her own shop, from the ground up, about a year ago. She says that option seemed overwhelming, so she put the project on the back burner. Not long after that, Rise and Shine Coffee House in Cornell, on Bridge Street, popped up for sale. “Sh’[f AbbM ]d b tifljb munity has been so welcoming. “It’s been very nice,” said Merten. She also says a lot of the staff stayed on and were phenomenal in helping guide her through the transition. Rise and Shine offers a drink menu, breakfast and lunch options, and seasonal specials. Merten says the customer base seems to appreciate that the business has stayed mostly the same as it was under the i hi dththd tl h i Move over Jimmie Johnson, there’s a new driver in town offerings, such as African drumming ses- “I will be retiring,” said Lake Holcombe School District administrator Kurt Lindau, at a school board meeting May 15. “I’m one and done.” Lindau referred, of course, to his one-time stint as a bus driver at Cedar Lake Speedway, in the annual school bus races May 13. The speedway gave a bus to the district, for the tech ed to strip and modify for racing, along with a new paint job ____________________________________________ trips. In addition, middle school special education teacher Shane Sanderson is working _______________________________________________ ATV/UTV education classes. Breakfast and lunch will also be served to anyone up to 18 years of age who lives in the district. “Two years of free money, and then we’ll be back to us funding summer school ” said it more inviting,” said Lindau. The good news ended there, however, as ____________________________________________ longer provide a free athletic trainer’s services for sporting events. The services have been available to school districts for over a decade. “They saw it as a way to make referrals into their healthcare system,” said Lindau. _______ __ ______ __________ _______ ___ ______ through a bit of restructuring and they probsaid Lindau. During the meeting, board members agreed to the hire of co-middle school boys basketball coach Kyle Johnson, as well as the resignations of high school math teacher Heath Hill; paraprofessional Shawna Strzok; and assistant high school girls basketball coach J.D. Kirkman. Members also accepted $40.30, from Eastbay Lodge to the band and football programs; $100 from Beverly Gygi in memory Second Place Best Headlines Staff Best Small Ad Third Place: Joy Dain Cadott Travel Plaza is Hiring – Editorial – Support Cadott road referendum Cashiers Full time & Part time! – Editorial – Scan to learn more! Benefits include: Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. $147 per year. Residents in the Village of Cadott, need to decide if they are willing to pay that amount to keep their roads maintained. Earlier this month, board members voted to move forward with a referendum, seeking an additi functions of government. As Charles Dickens wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” For the “haves” sitting in their seats of power in Madison, the sky is the limit, while local governments scrabble for proverbial pennies that have fallen into the cracks in the pavement. Referendums, such as the one proposed in Cadott, are an essential tool in giving power to the people, to say that spending on road maintenance Cornell must invest in future of pulpwood stacker “I always tell people, the hardest part, is walking through that front door.” ~ Shannon Seyforth ____ _____________ ___ ____ ____________ ____ _____ endum is affordable for taxpayers, and helps prevent or delay larger expenses, down the road. The only major downside to the referendum, is that it has to happen at all. State coffers are over- ________________________________________________ with a surplus of $6.6 billion, for 2022-23. That does not include the roughly $1.7 billion in the state’s so-called rainy day fund. Given the current political climate, the chances of any of that surplus trickling down to address th i df ht dl l Flexible Scheduling 401 k Matching Employee Fuel Discounts Competitive Pay 080WRiverSt., Chippewa Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. There are few symbols more iconic, than the pulpwood stacker that soars for 180 feet and dominates the City of Cornell skyline. L dl hbk fhChi Ri only remaining one of its kind in the United States. Time exacts a toll on all things, from mountains to the structures made by mankind. The forces of wind, water and Wisconsin’s ever-changing weather, continue to take their toll on the stacker. This summer, the City of Cornell hired James Orr Coating Inspection LLC, to inspect the pulpbase, would be foolhardy. As the preeminent city landmark, Cornell cannot afford to let the stacker crumble and must make a budgetary commitment, much as the city does with any other piece of infrastructure. City leaders must look at all options, including borrowing the funds needed to repair the concrete l$125000 i l lt f is a necessary priority. Voters should supt th f d t ll th it t – Editorial – 080W Rive 080WRiverSt., Chippewa We want You to Starart Tomorrorrow! Super Mario Bros was Remarkable things happen when you don’t make reading a chore ______________________ So, stop in today, scan the QR code, or visit our website at rivercountrycoop.com/employment Members of the Courier Sentinel editorial board include publisher Carol O’Leary, general manager Kris O’Leary and Star News editor Brian Wilson. Who would have guessed? When you stop making reading a chore and give people an option to read what they are actually interested Second Place Editorial Award Brian Wilson vocabulary of educational jargon, whenever you see the phrase “raising achievement,” they are referring to having children do better on standardized tests. There is a school of thought in education, one that many politicians like to hang their hat on, that the best way to measure school success and teach- __ ______________ __ _______ ___________ ______ __ tension, teacher, success by test scores. A better measure might be to look at how many bankers, business owners, doctors, lawyers and other professionals, who were inspired by the lessons learned in and out of the classrooms in the school. A better measure is to look at the level of community debate around issues and ideas, and if those on either side are able to articulate their ideas and work through to establish shared goals. These are f hi fh fh Best Use of Art Service Third Place: Lydia Erickson ing video game,” a _____________________ _____________________ _____________ ___________________ ____________________ Toru Iwatani, who got the idea when _____________________ of pizza and saw the shape of his future _________________ _________________ in, the number of people reading for pleasure goes up. lb l dh h b f standardized tests. i ih i b
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