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How To Use CStation
CStation (Communication Station) is a unique Web stop in that it
offers both local and general Web sites and information. Our opening "Top
Of The Day" site page is the beginning of CStation's "Main Street Station"
section.
Since CStation is designed around the motif of a classic railroad
line Main Street Station is the first stop for those wishing to access
information from the Web. And Top Of The Day is CStation's suggested "need
to know" information in brief.
At Top Of The Day you will find links to recent new stories, opinion
articles, tech and web news, site suggestions, and faith and spirituality
stories. For those who want more numerous links to Main Street Station are
found throughout the page.
Looking for a certain group of Web Sites for information or fun?
Visit Main Street Station's ticket window (the far right hand column at
the far right side
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of most CStation pages. The CStation
destinations column on each page contains a list of links, grouped under
topical stop themes like Main Street Station, Local Web Directories,
Weather, and Entertainment Station, that lead to Web site link suggestions
for each category.
CStation has been serving local
residents, first in Goshen, Indiana, starting in 1997, and then
Gainesville and Ocala, Florida, beginning in 2002, and now in 2005,
Bakersfield, California has been added. But you don't really need to live
in one of those areas to benefit from our sites links and information.
We exist to serve, as evidenced by our
editorial policy which advocates an Anabaptist (think Church of the
Brethren and Mennonite) slant on the world. "For the Glory of God and our
Neighbors Good."
CStation is owned and operated by Monty
Keeling, who is an ordained minister in the Church of the Brethren, and
has also been a journalist and newspaper publisher.
For more information e-mail Monty at
cstation@cstation.info
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