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Ask Amy: Granddad’s roughhousing leads to tears

Dear Amy: Recently my children and I were with my in-laws (their grandparents) at a crowded event where I relied on my father in-law to supervise my son (age 4) while I was with my toddler daughter. My father in-law tries to connect with my son by “being silly,” which for him means nose pinching, tickling, tug-of-war while holding hands, and general rough-housing and clownish behavior.

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FHSU Friday Graduation

Friday morning hosted the commencement ceremonies for students graduating from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences followed by the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences. Photos by Hailey Chapman

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Make eggs the main course

On those days when home cooks are searching the cupboards and refrigerator for some culinary inspiration, they need look no further than the egg carton. Often relegated to breakfast time, eggs can be the main ingredient or stars of meals any time of the day. In fact, they’re a common component of quiches, fritatas and souffles.

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FAITH NOTES

‘Baby Bottle Campaign’ to support pregnancy services Catholic Charities of Northern Kansas will be conducting its “11th Annual Baby Bottle Campaign” from Mother’s Day weekend, May 7-8, through Father’s Day weekend, June 18-19. Individuals are asked to make monetary donations in one of three ways: They may pick up a baby bottle at one of the Catholic churches in the area and return it stuffed with change, cash, or a check.

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