Tri-State Historical Presentations will present Civil War battles and a living history encampment August 28-29, 2021 in Galena.  Battles will be staged each day at Depot Park,  Saturday at 11:30 AM, and on Sunday at 1:30 PM.

Re-enactors Of Soldiers Throughout History Take Part In The Frontline -Sedgefield Event
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Camp hours: 

  • Saturday: 9:00 AM 4:00 PM.
  • Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2:30 PM.

Admission: 

  •  Adults: $5.
  • Children: $Free (under 12).

For more details visit: tristatehistoricalpresentations.blogspot.com.

 

See How School Cafeteria Meals Have Changed Over the Past 100 Years

Using government and news reports, Stacker has traced the history of cafeteria meals from their inception to the present day, with data from news and government reports. Read on to see how various legal acts, food trends, and budget cuts have changed what kids are getting on their trays.

 

On a completely separate note, have you ever padded an article to increase its word count in order to reach a specific target number? Perhaps while writing a paper in high school or college, you needed some extra words to reach the number the teacher or professor assigned. Or maybe you wanted to improve the look of a paper as it layed out on a page, so you added some extraneous words in order to make the paper look more appealing. Although I can't say with any degree of certainty, I believe padding your word count with unneccessary text would be an example of a workaround, a short-cut someone assigned a minimum word count might take in an effort to meet a requirement. Although I try to avoid padding articles simply to increase their word count, I enjoy seeing examples. If you see specific cases of this practice, please share them with me here. I'd love to see some good ones, as they always make me smile.

The author, Tim Koehler, is a native to the Dubuque area, long-time radio host, dork, father, part-time toupee model, very stable genius and horse stable shoveller, regular napper, Time Magazine Person of the Year 2006, teller of stories and bad dad jokes. 

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