Articles from the August 26, 2020 edition

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Four new teachers join Ipswich School staff

Ipswich School students headed back to school on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. Four new teachers will welcome them for the new year. They are: Michael Champagne Teaching position: K-12 Information...

 

Historic Ipswich site gets facelift

The former Ipswich Masonic Temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places in June this year. The building, built in 1922, has had several purposes, the last was as home to the Tiger...

 

Fiddlin' Around

Everything is so seasonally related, especially when we are transitioning to autumn leaves instead of cotton balls from that very same tree. But with climate change apparently in progress, it's beginning to seem like we haven't been experiencing thos...

 

100 years ago - Seventy years of struggle at last crowned with victory

Editor’s Note: This story appeared in the August 26, 1920 Edmunds County Democrat. The United States gets equal suffrage. Washington and Tennessee have ratified the constitutional amendment. This makes 38 states. The legislatures of the states of W...

 

Last ski water show of this season Thursday

If you haven't had a chance to see a Aqua Addicts water ski show this summer you are running out of time. Their last show is Thursday, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. The show presented at Dahme Lake south of...

 

100 years ago - Tennessee ratification quesioned

Editor’s Note: From the Sept. 9, 1920 Edmunds County Democrat. The Tennessee House of Representatives, with a quorum present for the first time since August 20, expunged from its journal all record of ratification of the federal suffrage amendment a...

 

100 years ago - Suffrage now national law

Editor’s Note: From the Sept. 2, 1920 Edmunds County Democrat. Dodging the batteries of camera men as well as the various representatives of suffrage associations who might have claimed precedence in “sitting in” on the ceremonial of honor, Bainb...

 

I/EC gridders stop Potter County

Ipswich/Edmunds Central outlasted Potter County 40-28 in a warm high school football opener for both schools last Friday in Ipswich. The two teams had traded blows for much of the game, but I-EC...

 

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