
Typewriters and cameras and X-Acto knives, oh my!
If Progress readers in 1949 could have looked into the future 75 years, they certainly would have been shocked at the difference in today’s newspapers.
If Progress readers in 1949 could have looked into the future 75 years, they certainly would have been shocked at the difference in today’s newspapers.
In a departure from my usual nature-related column, this week I am joining in on the celebration of 75 years of the publication of the Paulding Progress.
When I realized that the Progress was turning 75, I was convinced something had to be done.