New Intern Announced

The Leverite Historical Society is proud to introduce Sophie Sixkiller as our new intern for the 2016-2017 academic year. Sophie comes to us all the way from Buffalo, New York where she is working toward her Masters of Science in Conservation and Historic Preservation. She originally started in wood working and furniture repair, until she […]

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Community Bulletin – Changes

This is your Community Bulletin for the week of September 24th, 2016. After further investigation, The Scoutmaster is no longer a suspect in the “accident” discovered Wednesday morning. That evening, Police Chief Wells walked into Edna’s and called Mr Singh’s cell to update him on the investigation. She was pretty short with him about his not […]

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Wanted: The Scoutmaster

Chief Wells had a surprise visitor this morning. The Smith’s youngest boy, the kid everybody calls Gabi, was on her front porch with an invitation from The Jackdaw. Something important she needed to see. Gabi lead Wells out into the woods where The Jackdaw lead her to a body he had found. The victim’s head […]

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Community Bulletin – Hitchhikers

Welcome to your Community Bulletin for the week of September 17, 2016. Seems the big news this morning was not the statutes dropped by the council, but the appearance of The Other Joneses at Edna’s diner this morning. The young couple fled their home last night with their toddler when a man with a taser […]

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Daft Laws, Continued

Mayor Amundsen is on the warpath ahead of tonight’s City Council meeting. Last night he went after laws that are unenforced, unenforceable, or that are actually illegal.   “No Extra-Governmental Organizations or Assemblies of Elders may gather within the City Limits” ” ‘Hill People’ are required to attend worship services, as their presence reminds the […]

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In Accordance with Older Law

Well, the first round of consideration for which oddly specific laws get kicked off the books is happening this week. Mayor Amundsen has been sitting in the diner, regaling anyone that can’t get away quick enough with some of the gems he himself has dredged up. In case you forgot, the “arrangement” with the state […]

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The Note on The Diner Door

Edna got to the diner this morning to find a note tacked to the door. The letters were scrawled in red crayon, barely legible. As far as Officer Martinez could make out, it read “chicken hockey.” Edna read it as “odder looting.” The security camera in the diner showed only the silhouette of someone sliding […]

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Community Bulletin – No Confidence

This is your Community Bulletin for the week of September 10th 2016. This week is surely the beginning of some of the worst political flybuzz to settle on our town in recent years. It has set Mara Arden to walking around town, with a bullhorn in one hand and numerous signs in the other, denouncing […]

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And After Much Ado

Well, the announcement last night surprised everybody, but it really wasn’t a surprise, and left the assembled residents shrugging and half smiling to themselves. That announcement, of course, is the identity of the proud new owner of North Parcel 5. An anonymous resident who wishes to remain anonymous, who just wanted the perfect place to […]

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Community Bulletin – The Right to Arm Bears

This is your Community Bulletin for the week of September 3rd, 2016. I’d like to report that things have been pretty uneventful, but that would be a damned dirty lie. It’s been pretty crazy here the last few days, and our “camper” friends are just the start of it. The Forest Service got enough times […]

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