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Army Bob: PSA test is best way to fight prostate cancer
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Army Bob: PSA test is best way to fight prostate cancer

by Robert M. Traxler Let’s discuss prostate cancer; all men will get prostate cancer if we live long enough, it is rapidly becoming the most common cancer in men. Half…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2018
One Small Voice: Strange charisma from a new hat
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One Small Voice: Strange charisma from a new hat

by Lynn Mandaville I really didn't need another hat. The one I already owned was perfectly serviceable. A sort of boater in style, it was a dark tan, stiffly woven…
Posted by Editor September 20, 2018
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Ranger Rick: How the weather is like economics

The disaster that is Florence will make an indelible mark on those having gone through the hurricane and enormous rainfall amounts. To those yelling "Global Warming, Global Climate Change, Carbon…
Posted by Editor September 18, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: ‘Goin’ Home’ has special meaning

"All the memories came flooding back... Old Mrs. McAvoy eating that horrible chicken and the terrified child running from the burning wreck." — Vivian Stanshall, 1972, "Rawlinson End." Just about…
Posted by Editor September 16, 2018
Army Bob: Putin being handed a gift on a silver platter
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Army Bob: Putin being handed a gift on a silver platter

Once again we hate the Russians, the enemies of my youth; after all, they invaded the Crimean Peninsula, sovereign territory belonging to Ukraine, and shot down a commercial aircraft, and…
Posted by Editor September 13, 2018
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Ranger Rick: We need patriots, not more politicians

It is almost re-election season. Can you smell the stench of federal politicians yet? We have a U.S. representative, Congressman Fred Upton, who has been in office since 1987. While…
Posted by Editor September 11, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: It was the 4th quarter from hell for refs

"I report what I see and hear, and sometimes I comment on it." — David T. Young It surprised me that WOOD-TV Channel 8 broadcast a fairly major report Friday…
Posted by Editor September 9, 2018
One Small Voice: Press freedom and responsibility
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One Small Voice: Press freedom and responsibility

Freedom of the press. Responsibility of the press. These are not one and the same thing. Freedom of the press means that a voice reporting with the written word cannot…
Posted by Editor September 9, 2018
Army Bob: Designer news is killing fair and balanced
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Army Bob: Designer news is killing fair and balanced

by Robert M. Traxler Let’s talk about the good old Townbroadcast and the division we find in our nation. The rise of electronic media has resulted in designer news, which…
Posted by Editor September 6, 2018
Basura: And here’s yet more on Judge Roy Moore
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Basura: And here’s yet more on Judge Roy Moore

“I don’t need religion. I have a conscience.”  — Dr. Stacey Anderson Remember Judge Roy Moore? He’d been on the bench in Alabama, until his removal, twice. And he lost…
Posted by Editor September 6, 2018

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