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Hazlett: Is it human or artificially intelligent?

"Don’t worry; this column is completely penned by an imperfect human," Susan Hazlett writes in this week's column. → Read More

Hazlett: Walking to school in the snow

SUSAN HAZLETT For The Pantagraph ‘When I was a kid,” some folks like to say, “I walked five miles to school, in two feet of snow, uphill … both ways …” I heard that old yarn quite a bit growing up, especially if I asked for a ride to school. But, truth be told, some of my relatives really did walk for miles through snow to school … just not uphill both directions. As a young girl, my grandmother… → Read More

Hazlett: Snow preparedness can bring peace of mind

If you’ve ever been stranded in the snow, you know how important preparedness is. → Read More

Hazlett: This column is sticky business

This column is sticky business. → Read More

Hazlett: Friday the 13th not unlucky for all

Celebrating Friday the 13th with family and cake? What a stroke of luck. → Read More

Hazlett: Lessons learned from 2022 holidays

Dear readers, I wish each of you a joyous, healthy and prosperous New Year. → Read More

Hazlett: Ringing in the new year with an old favorite

Dear readers, I wish each of you a joyous, healthy and prosperous New Year. → Read More

Hazlett: Appreciate first responders this Christmas

This Christmas, I hope we all stay safe and healthy. → Read More

Hazlett: Real food for the holidays

SUSAN HAZLETT For The Pantagraph Did menu planning for Thanksgiving dinner a few weeks ago seem relatively straightforward? Aside from the prep and clean-up time, I mean. Usually you start with turkey and add mashed potatoes and gravy and a bunch of other yummy dishes like dressing and pumpkin pie ... There may be a variation if your family isn't into turkey, but even then you typically have a… → Read More

Hazlett: Big bubbles, lots of troubles

Christmas fun takes a village. → Read More

Hazlett: Christmas fun takes a village

Christmas fun takes a village. → Read More

Hazlett: Putting on attitude of gratitude

Putting on attitude of gratitude for Thanksgiving. → Read More

Hazlett: What is retirement?

This week marks three years since I left my corporate job and entered the world of retirement. → Read More

Hazlett: The tale of the hydraulic log splitter

Our family is now the proud of owner of the latest in modern home appliances: a hydraulic log splitter. → Read More

Hazlett: Familiar faces, in town or across the world

Some people, no matter where they go, have the uncanny ability to run into people they know. → Read More

Hazlett: My journey at an auction

It was as if I was standing in my own living room, only I wasn’t. → Read More

Hazlett: It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month

It may have been a Week of the Breast, but I’m praying it’s the Year of the Cure. → Read More

Hazlett: Happy first week of fall!

The first official week of Fall in Central Illinois brings a whole crop of seasonal favorites. → Read More

Hazlett: The Queen wore pearls; and we can, too

I have long admired the Queen for her dedication to duty and her 70 years of steadfast service. She was an icon. → Read More

Hazlett: Getting organized the old-fashioned way ... for now

“The privilege to work is a gift. The power to work is a blessing. The love of work is success.” → Read More