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Freelance Stories by Stacey Hewitt Orobona

Coming to America

For the Birds

Assumption School Dance

Shopping for a New School Year

Baby Jesus Shower Helps Babies, Young Mothers

Feeling the Spirit

Crafting Friendships

Have Bike, Will Ride

Bringing Christmas to Life

Perfect Pumpkin Patch

Travel Time

Book Honors Vets, Tells Stories of Courage

A Poplar Solution to Aspen Shortage

Musical Tribute to Italian Americans Coming to Hibbing

Blooming Where They're Planted


Blog Contributions - Likeness in a Change of Scenery

A Superior Sunrise

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Michael Orobona said...

These are stories dating from 2004-2011 that are still on the internet, representing only a fraction of the 100 or so features Stacey wrote for Iron Range (Minnesota) and Hudson, Ohio papers.

December 30, 2013 at 10:09 AM

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