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One Small Voice: We must unite to defeat unseen virus
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One Small Voice: We must unite to defeat unseen virus

by Lynn Mandaville The last time our country felt a strong sense of unity, a sense of common purpose and real brotherhood, was immediately following the attacks of September 11,…
Posted by Editor March 23, 2020
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Yes It’s True: I do feel bad for snakebit Class of 2020

Perhaps we should all take a minute to pause and reflect on the tragic year for the Class of 2020 in the United States. Perhaps we should put in a…
Posted by Editor March 22, 2020
Army Bob: Weighing compassion vs. common sense
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Army Bob: Weighing compassion vs. common sense

EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert M. Traxler, aka "Army Bob," has had much experience in emergency preparedness during his career. He has graciously consented to writing more columns featuring advice to citizens…
Posted by Editor March 22, 2020
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Yes It’s True: Virus brings out best and worse in us

“There was a virus goin’ round, Paw caught it, and he died last spring… And Momma doesn’t seem to want to do much of anything.” — Bobbie Gentry, 1967, “Ode…
Posted by Editor March 20, 2020
Army Bob: An ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure
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Army Bob: An ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure

The “Spanish flu,” the world’s most deadly pandemic, infected some 40% of the world’s population and killed 20 to 50 million, 50 to 125 million today as a percentage.  Spanish…
Posted by Editor March 19, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Is closing bars, restaurants bad idea?

I understand the need to stop the spread of this virus, but closing bars and restaurants?  How will people make a living in those service industries?  It isn't like those…
Posted by Editor March 17, 2020
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Yes It’s True: Kent State was the final act for the 1960s

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the sixth and final part of a series of columns examining why the 1960s decade of protest, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll ended so…
Posted by Editor March 14, 2020
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Barry Hastings: Rounding up the usual suspects

A hundred and one years ago, an influenza pandemic killed 20 million people around the world, and infected 500 million. The first world war raged across Europe with no end…
Posted by Editor March 13, 2020
Army Bob: So the Dems are down to 2 old white men
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Army Bob: So the Dems are down to 2 old white men

Senator Mazie Hirono (D- HI) previously stated, “Old white men should just sit down and shut up.” OK, is she including Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders, the…
Posted by Editor March 13, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Coronavirus just Trump Derangement?

The Corona Virus (CV) is among us!  Oh no, anything but that!  While no one likes to think they will contract the CV, we have experienced pandemics before — H1N1,…
Posted by Editor March 10, 2020

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