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Yes It Is, It’s True: ‘War on Christmas’ is war on truth

“No one can serve two masters: Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot…
Posted by Editor December 25, 2017
Basura: The story of Jasper and his ivory collection
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Basura: The story of Jasper and his ivory collection

“Because it happened to you doesn’t mean it’s interesting.” — Anonymous (yeah, but it doesn’t mean it isn’t, either) Years ago I had reason to visit an elderly man living…
Posted by Editor December 23, 2017
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One Small Voice: Buy Christmas presents? Bah Humbug!

Fifty-two years ago, Lucy VanPelt, of Peanuts fame, confided to Charlie Brown that Christmas is run by a big eastern syndicate. Before Charles Schultz, writer of Peanuts, put those words…
Posted by Editor December 22, 2017
Army Bob: If there’s an Internet link, it must be true
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Army Bob: If there’s an Internet link, it must be true

In comments about a recent Army Bob column, three people who regularly write in this esteemed publication attacked me for not citing references.  One can assume that since one of…
Posted by Editor December 21, 2017
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Yes It Is, It’s True: My list of truly thoughtful old songs

It seems like for the longest time I’ve believed that if a piece of music has words, they’d better be meaningful. I’ve been a huge fan of instrumental music, even…
Posted by Editor December 21, 2017
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The Subterranean: Coco and Your Name. both worthwhile

A review of Coco — **** out of five stars Currently in theaters PLUS a gift review of Your Name. — **** out of five stars Available on video by Walter G. Tarrow…
Posted by Editor December 19, 2017
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Ranger Rick: Will taking a knee be the undoing of the NFL?

As the old saying goes, NFL (Not For Long) was spoken to rookie officials and players if they didn’t measure up to the coach’s standards. The league didn’t coddle mediocrity.…
Posted by Editor December 19, 2017
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Lauren McCulligh signs to play softball at Adrian College

Wayland Union High School softball standout Lauren McCulligh has signed to continue her softball career at Adrian College. Lauren is pictured with her parents (seated) Timothy and Tami McCulligh, Wayland…
Posted by Editor December 19, 2017
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Yes It Is, It’s True: When will we have had enough?

"Oh yeah? What are you going to do about it?" — Classic prelude to a playground fight. I've been seeing and reading a lot of posts lately on Facebook from…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2017
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One Small Voice: Sexual assault allegations — who’s next?

by Lynn Mandaville In the land of hyperbole, Doug Jones, in a landslide victory, was victorious over Roy Moore to clinch the coveted senate seat in Alabama Tuesday, a seat…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2017

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