Articles : Heidi Martin
March 29 issue
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Group keeps up 75-year friendship with Tanzania community
MOUNT JOY, Pa. — Some things have changed, while others stay the same in 75 years of mission and service workers going to Shirati, Tanzania.
March 1 issue
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‘Bring something, buy something’ for Haiti
LEOLA, Pa. — Shortly after the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, Benuel Fisher walked past a Haitian church in New Holland and saw the pastor posting signs about the tragedy.
Feb. 15 issue
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Songs celebrate three centuries
STRASBURG, Pa. — After the first European immigrants arrived in Lancaster County 300 years ago, First Nations people helped the Swiss-German settlers plant crops, hunt and survive the winter of 1710.
Jan. 18 issue
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Shopping Sabbath?
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Shopping habits are changing, and Christian business owners are trying to keep up.
Nov. 2, 2009 issue
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Love of neighbor spurred opposition to Mega Shredder recycling machine
Darrin Snyder Belousek learned about the value of loving his neighbor when the Mega Shredder came to Elkhart, Ind., in 2006.
July 6, 2009 issue
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‘Happier Days’
PARADISE, Pa. — On Oct. 2, 2006, tragedy shattered the lives of Amish families at West Nickel Mines School when an invading gunman murdered five girls and seriously wounded five others.
June 15, 2009 issue
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An adviser for ‘plain sect’ farmers
LANCASTER, Pa. — As a poultry and grain farmer in Lancaster County for 28 years, Dennis Eby knows the value of caring for land and water.
April 20, 2009 issue
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Pennsylvania sale raises $302,000
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A buzz filled the air upon entering the doors of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex.
March 30, 2009 issue
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‘Rosanna’ reconsidered
STRASBURG, Pa. — In 1940, at the age of 68, Joseph W. Yoder published the story of his orphaned Irish mother raised by an Amish widow.
March 23, 2009 issue
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Quizzers learn Bible, life lessons
LANCASTER, Pa. — At first, Dawn Waltman thought Bible Quizzing was for academic Bible scholars.

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