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One Small Voice: Don’t let pols decide Covid for us
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One Small Voice: Don’t let pols decide Covid for us

by Lynn Mandaville We are still experiencing a deadly pandemic in this country. This pandemic is a health crisis that has been manipulated by a particular political faction to be…
Posted by Editor August 23, 2021
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Nice and smooth best describes butterscotch cake

Butterscotch Cake by Kathy Hamman Miller Preheat oven to 350 degrees For the cake: In medium mixing bowl stir together the following dry ingredients and set aside: 1/4 teaspoon salt…
Posted by Editor August 22, 2021
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Yes It’s True: We can’t separate health from politics

The Allegan County Health Department's issuance of orders for all school districts to mask up students in grades K-6 has prompted political responses from the Allegan County Board of Commssioners,…
Posted by Editor August 20, 2021
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Subterranean: It’s not what you watch, it’s how you do

“I don’t watch TV.”  Millennial co-worker by Walter G. Tarrow Again, the question is no longer so much what you are watching but HOW are you watching. And this question…
Posted by Editor August 20, 2021
Army Bob: Cook the crime books to bring crime down
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Army Bob: Cook the crime books to bring crime down

by Robert M. Traxler More Americans died last weekend in Chicago than died in Afghanistan in the last 18 months. The good folks in the woke media and the leaders…
Posted by Editor August 19, 2021
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When the well is dry, we know the worth of water

by Denise Dykstra I wrote a column for Townbroadcast, sent it off with the note “I’ll have more soon!” and basically jinxed myself. Tuesday night my 17-year-old son, 15-year-old son…
Posted by Editor August 18, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: I’m getting itch to get on the road again

by Phyllis McCrossin Ahhhh. A day off. Yes, I get them every week, but this week it was a day off with no obligations (OK, there was that laundry thing……
Posted by Editor August 16, 2021
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Whiskey Sticks can make a terrific and tasty snack

by Kathy Hamman Miller Whiskey Sticks are unlike any other pretzel you’ve ever tasted before. It's perfect for family and friend gatherings, or just plain snacking. Be prepared to get…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2021
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Yes It’s True: Memories of Croton come flooding back

“I took a little trip to my home town, I only stopped just to look around.” — Paul Anka, 1960 The sad and shocking recent death of Peggy Feist Wells…
Posted by Editor August 15, 2021
Army Bob: So it’s OK to lie if you are politically correct?
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Army Bob: So it’s OK to lie if you are politically correct?

by Robert M. Traxler The Grande Dame of Town Broadcast, Lynn Mandaville, took strong exception to my asking the American left if they still believe the "settled science" of global…
Posted by Editor August 12, 2021

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