May 25, 2013
Life
Gray divorces: Long-married boomers cut the knot
By Bill Ward McClatchy-Tribune News Service MINNEAPOLIS — Bab McLagan started seeing the man who would become her husband back in the eighth grade. Now, after 36 years of marriage, she’s wait...
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Keeping siblings close when one is going off to college
By Heidi Stevens McClathcy-Tribune News Service Your younger son is dreading his big brother’s college departure. How can you help him cope? Parent advice n Your younger son can be th...
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Ex-Etiquette: Dad must step up and reset boundaries
By Jann Blackstone-Ford and Sharyl Jupe Contra Costa Times (MCT) Q: My ex and I got along fine co-parenting our 6-year-old daughter until I remarried six months ago. My wife, who does not ...
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Births
Aker — Ella Brooke Aker, daughter of Corey and Brooke (Peer) Aker of Paducah, June 16, Western Baptist Hospital. Grandparents are Rick Peer of Rapid City, S.D., and the late Tina Peer, and Bill and...
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Barry Eisenhart works on a piece inside his studio in Kansas City, Mo. on June 30.
Artist shifts from sculpting bodies to sculpting clay
By Edward M. Eveld McClatchy-Tribune News Service KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Barry Eisenhart’s emergence as a sculptor has roots somewhere. But where? He’s been a personal trainer in Kansas City for ...
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Paying the bills
Ah, the joys of summer camp. Both lampooned and romanticized on the silver screen, summer camp is the age-old pastime for making new friends and possibly romances, while staying out of parents’ hai...
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Kim Finney, a seventh-grade English language arts teacher, says comic books can help jump start a conversation about other forms of reading.
The case for comic books in the classroom
By Mindy Lucas McClatchy-Tribune News Service COLUMBIA, S.C. — It’s Monday morning in a classroom at the university of South Carolina. A small group of students is talking about the latest mo...
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From video games and action figures to bubble machines and coloring books, the list of new movie-related toys and games is as long as the credits at the end of your child's favorite flick. Here, The Smurfs activity books are featured.
Toys let kids create their own sequels
By Courtney Ortega McClatchy-Tribune News Service With summer blockbusters come tons of movie merchandise, and this year’s action-packed season of films is no exception. From video games a...
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Mobile tech tops list of cool back-to-school supplies
by LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press NEW YORK — What’s on top of the school supply list this year? It isn’t T-shirts and tennis shoes. It’s the other T, for mobile tech. Kids as young as elem...
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It’s buddies, beers and diapers
By Aimie Tjader McClatchy-Tribune News Service MINNEAPOLIS — Vera Becker, six months pregnant, is starting to picture her husband drinking beer, playing yard games and smoking cigars in the b...
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