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Army Bob: Opioids vs. heroin, and supply and demand
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Army Bob: Opioids vs. heroin, and supply and demand

by Robert M. Traxler “Drug overdoses have since become the leading cause of death of Americans under 50, with two-thirds of those deaths from opioids. In 2016, the crisis decreased…
Posted by Editor March 15, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: A pox on local politicos who diss kids

“Come mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don't criticize What you can't understand Your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is Rapidly agin'. Please…
Posted by Editor March 15, 2018
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The Subterranean: ‘Flint Town’ is just a cop opera

by Walter G. Tarrow An overlong, tiresome, ultimately pointless episode of “Cops” A **1/2 review of the documentary series “Flint Town” showing exclusively on Netflix A documentary film, as opposed…
Posted by Editor March 15, 2018
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Ranger Rick: Media having a cow over Trump-N. Korea

Last week it was announced President Donald Trump planned to meet with Kim Jung Un, the leader of North Korea. This made the fake news announcers' and pundits heads' explode.…
Posted by Editor March 13, 2018
Army Bob: Forstchen’s series a very scary scenario
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Army Bob: Forstchen’s series a very scary scenario

by Robert M. Traxler This may be a large surprise to the good folks on the left, but those of us on the right do read books. A series of…
Posted by Editor March 8, 2018
One Small Voice: Pop culture fueling an awakening?
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One Small Voice: Pop culture fueling an awakening?

One of the first lessons I learned when I got my job as librarian at the Henika Library in Wayland was that I needed to immerse myself in popular culture…
Posted by Editor March 7, 2018
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Ranger Rick: Unions have crooked management history

I was perusing through the Web, looking for information about several things and I came across a UAW and Chrysler story about a Chrysler official, Alphons Iacobelli, paying off a…
Posted by Editor March 6, 2018
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The Subterranean: Check out these overlooked gems

by Walter G. Tarrow For those who care, Oscar turns 90 on Sunday, March 4.  But every year for the past 33 years, the day before the Academy Awards, the…
Posted by Editor March 4, 2018
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Yes It Is, It’s True: Wally Wakeman an independent hero

One of the best things about my weekly visits at Then & Now Historical Library in Dorr is the opportunity to learn about remarkable people in the Wayland area's past.…
Posted by Editor March 3, 2018
Army Bob: We must resist American march to socialism
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Army Bob: We must resist American march to socialism

Socialism or Democracy, an imperial or free government? Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press Amendment 2 – Right to Bear Arms Amendment 3 – Housing of…
Posted by Editor March 2, 2018

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