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Army Bob: Should we use masks to fight Coronavirus?
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Army Bob: Should we use masks to fight Coronavirus?

by Robert M. Traxler I have always been one of those annoying folks who believes in the old adages “ a stitch in time saves nine,” “victory comes to the…
Posted by Editor February 8, 2020
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Yes It’s True: 1970 was the evil year the music died

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the second of a series of columns, extracted from a book never published, examining why those Fabulous Sixties, known for protest, free sex, drugs and…
Posted by Editor February 8, 2020
Army Bob: About Schiffting the ownership of Alaska
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Army Bob: About Schiffting the ownership of Alaska

by Robert M. Traxler Folks, you can’t make this stuff up. U.S. Representative Adam Schiff (Democrat-California), a House of Representative Impeachment Manager, stated on the floor of the United States…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2020
One Small Voice: Romney is ‘the cheese stands alone’
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One Small Voice: Romney is ‘the cheese stands alone’

by Lynn Mandaville “Today Mitt Romney is the cheese,” I said. “What?” my husband Dave asked me over the sound of the talking heads on the television. “Mitt Romney is…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2020
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Barry Hastings: State of the Union told by pathological liar

by Barry Hastings The state of our union ... troubling (not to say shaky). Our President is a pathological liar. The Senate, sitting  on some 400 bills sent them by the Houses of Representatives has bent…
Posted by Editor February 6, 2020
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Ranger Rick: In praise of radio icon Rush Limbaugh

While at work in 1988, a friend said he just heard a person on the radio with a real conservative viewpoint. I laughed because was a recent convert to conservatism…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2020
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Mark Wakeman: Memory of Kingston Trio is special

In November of 1958, when I was 11 years old, something happened that I was unaware of at the time, but would later prove to be a major factor in…
Posted by Editor February 5, 2020
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Yes It’s True: We haven’t learned from history of ’60s

Some people often ask me what it was like to live on a college campus in the late 1960s during the student unrest period of American history. The following is…
Posted by Editor February 2, 2020
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Guest Column: So let us promote the social welfare

EDITOR'S NOTE: Jon Seymour is a 2017 graduate of Wayland High School, a student at Grand Valley State University and an employee at Steelcase and McDonald's. He was student rep…
Posted by Editor February 2, 2020
One Small Voice: Hatred of Trump nothing personal
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One Small Voice: Hatred of Trump nothing personal

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the author's response to a suggestion in the comments section that she must get over her hatred of President Donald Trump: by Lynn Mandaville With…
Posted by Editor February 1, 2020

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