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Ranger Rick: Riots indict Democratic leaders of cities

The recent incidents in Seattle explodes the vile and indecent actions by mayors and governors of Democrat persuasion and brings the focus on those cities run by Democrats.... for years,…
Posted by Editor June 16, 2020
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Biscuits and strawberries: They go very well together

by Kathy Hamman Miller I still have a soft spot in my memory for the fresh strawberries on Grandma’s oh so good biscuits. Make the shortcake by placing the biscuits…
Posted by Editor June 15, 2020
One Small Voice: We should not honor efforts of treason
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One Small Voice: We should not honor efforts of treason

by Lynn Mandaville Is it possible that memorials and statues commemorating The Lost Cause, the attempt by southern states to secede from the Union, were the first of their kind?…
Posted by Editor June 15, 2020
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Yes It’s True: WHS grad wowed a 1st Friday crowd

It was about 20 years ago that 1965 Wayland High School graduate, ex-Marine and Vietnam veteran Jon Gambee wowed the crowd and longtime venerable Democratic Party leader Jim Pino. Barry…
Posted by Editor June 14, 2020
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Army Bob: First define, and then fix the problem

by Robert M. Traxler The "Ferguson effect" be damned; who cares if unreported crime skyrockets as the police are afraid of mob action and an overzealous command and control system?…
Posted by Editor June 13, 2020
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Yes It’s True: I must explain binary, anecdotal evidence

“I’m just a soul whose intentions are good… Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.” — Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1965 My use of two terms in describing…
Posted by Editor June 9, 2020
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Ramblin’ Road: I learned self-reliance from my dad

by Phyllis McCrossin If Dad ever felt out-numbered by a household with five women, he never let us know. But I would guess it certainly must have been trying at…
Posted by Editor June 9, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Black ex-officer talks about privilege

After all the demonstrations, protests, and looting, it is refreshing to see a point of view that is realistic and pertinent in these times of tumult.  This is so well…
Posted by Editor June 9, 2020
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Unique rhubarb vegetable can be used in desserts

by Kathy Hamman Miller Rhubarb is one of the few vegetables that can find its way into being used for a dessert. It is one of the hardiest perennials in…
Posted by Editor June 8, 2020
Army Bob: So who’s to blame for recent riot mess?
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Army Bob: So who’s to blame for recent riot mess?

by Robert M. Traxler A police officer while on duty murders a person of color. People protest, and protests turn into riots. The apologists for the rioters say dumb things…
Posted by Editor June 7, 2020

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