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Army Bob: Covid origin explanations still lacking
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Army Bob: Covid origin explanations still lacking

The Sainted Doctor Anthony Stephen Fauci is back again, maintaining that all the evidence points to the Covid-19 origin being naturally occurring. Dr. Fauci being Dr. Fauci has hedged his…
Posted by Editor December 1, 2022
One Small Voice: A former librarian talks censorship
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One Small Voice: A former librarian talks censorship

by Lynn Mandaville Even though I am six years gone from Wayland and eight years gone from “my” Henika Library, I keep as close tabs as I can on both…
Posted by Editor November 30, 2022
Yes It’s True: I pour cold water on U-M’s big win
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Yes It’s True: I pour cold water on U-M’s big win

Congratulations certainly are in order for the University of Michigan football team in its huge victory Saturday afternoon over Ohio State. I’ve been a big sports fan nearly all my…
Posted by Editor November 27, 2022
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You can give thanks for stuffed stuffing sandwich

Yes, there is many things to be thankful for over the holidays. One of them being the leftovers you bring home after the get togethers at Grandma’s house. Very pleasing…
Posted by Editor November 27, 2022
Army Bob: You get free speech unless you diss progressives/socialists
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Army Bob: You get free speech unless you diss progressives/socialists

by Robert M. Traxler In a few media outlets there are reports that the President Joe Biden administration has worked with social media to cancel content they did not approve…
Posted by Editor November 24, 2022
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It wasn’t just an everyday joy, it was one for the ages

by Denise Dykstra I keep trying to come up words to say about this State Championship.  I could tell you about this team and the amazing boys - men -…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2022
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Hearty ham and cabbage chowder sticks to your ribs

Ingredients: 2 tablespoons oil 1 cup celery sliced thin 1/2 of a sweet onion chopped 2 cloves minced garlic 2 cans 14.5 ounce diced tomatoes 1 can 15.25 ounce undrained…
Posted by Editor November 20, 2022
Army Bob: What happens when criminals fight war?
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Army Bob: What happens when criminals fight war?

by Robert M. Traxler In an article, News Max reported: “Meanwhile, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, said (Vladimir) Putin has recently signed a law allowing the "military mobilization" of Russians who…
Posted by Editor November 17, 2022
One Small Voice: Perhaps the awful fever has broken
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One Small Voice: Perhaps the awful fever has broken

by Lynn Mandaville I hope I’m not wrong, but it would appear that the Clown Car that carries the Cult of Trump has lost a tire or two in last…
Posted by Editor November 16, 2022
Yes It’s True: I fight giving politicians free publicity
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Yes It’s True: I fight giving politicians free publicity

Woody Allen "Eighty percent of life is just showing up." — Woody Allen Long ago, but not far away, the late, great Wayland Globe Editor and Publisher Irvin P. Helmey…
Posted by Editor November 14, 2022

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