Saturday Nov 21 | Deseret News
In a bark burl at the bottom of a woodpile, Paul Bobrowitz saw a mask with a wise man's face.
Jesus on the Cross is one of the sculptures at Paul and Sandy Bobrowitz's home in Colgate.
Life Lines: A cornucopia of festivals
Fall festivals have a special sweetness that comes with the knowledge that nice weather is fleeting.
Madison-based Professional Realty & Development bankrupt
Aug. 12, 2009 11:00 a.m. A Madison-based development firm that ran into financial trouble beginning three years ago is being liquidated under Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Congratulations to the showdown winners
Congrats to Erica Townsend and Larry Bennett for winning and advancing to the state level of the Colgate Country Showdown.
A 14-year-old Beaver Dam girl is among the three missing teens who ran away on Tuesday from the Washington County Treatment Center.
Appreciation: Montgomery's jazz enlivened Pfister
Montgomery, who lived in Milwaukee for years, died May 14. David Royal a oeBuddya Montgomery plays vibes Festival in Monterey, Calif., in September 2007.
Bits and Pieces for May 16, 2009
It's strange how simple things can spark fond memories. I was on a newspaper run to Elcho late last week and noticed that the Deuce Coupe Bar at Highways N and 45 had been sold and is being renovated.
Laurel Walker: 150 artists, 1 project, many things learned
Amazing what a heap of junk can inspire in the minds of kids. Art, for sure. The proof is in the enchanting, 14-foot-tall metal sculpture that 150 Richmond School students built this month from scraps of metal under the skillful guidance of local sculptor Paul Bobrowitz Jr.