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Ranger Rick: Prepare for 4 years of Joe and Kamala

Now that President Trump again has not been confirmed of impeachment by the Senate, Nancy Pelosi's record is 0 and 2.  She gets him impeached in the House, but not…
Posted by Editor February 16, 2021
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Maraschino cherry chip shortbread cookies special

by Kathy Hamman Miller Maraschino cherry chip shortbread cookies To get ready - put two cups (four sticks of butter) in large mixing bowl and let set until it softens…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: We’ll be back, despite the political posturing

There was a lot of political posturing over the past week, wasn’t there? With a few exceptions, most of my Facebook friends (I don’t do Twitter or Instagram) have started…
Posted by Editor February 15, 2021
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Sports too often brings out worst in the nicest people

“What mighty contests arise from trivial things.” — Alexander Pope Upon reading the death notice for Norman G. Platt this morning, all the memories came flooding back, along with the…
Posted by Editor February 14, 2021
Army Bob: So just what is this Antifa movement?
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Army Bob: So just what is this Antifa movement?

by Robert M. Traxler “Merriam-Webster defines fascism as a ‘political philosophy, movement or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic…
Posted by Editor February 11, 2021
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Ranger Rick: Sports gender equality sometimes unfair

A number of years ago, some mothers of female sports programs at Forest Hills wanted the female sports to mirror the boys programs where basketball was played in the winter…
Posted by Editor February 9, 2021
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Pan fried salmon with vegetables reasonably healthy

by Kathy Hamman Miller Pan fried salmon and vegetables Salmon Vegetables of choice Mushrooms Dash of honey Olive oil Traditional basil pesto sauce and spread Start by choosing your family’s…
Posted by Editor February 8, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Do you have the right stuff to ramble?

by Phyllis McCrossin A high school friend has earned a residency at the Pamlico Rose Institute, where she spends her days creating truly beautiful stained glass art. I am so…
Posted by Editor February 7, 2021
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Yes It’s True: Gretch, Health Dept. agree to ‘Let ‘em play’

The Michigan Health Department, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan High School Athletic Association Wednesday afternoon announced winter high school contact sports can start Monday, Feb. 8. This means girls’…
Posted by Editor February 4, 2021
Army Bob: What happened to old liberals, free speech?
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Army Bob: What happened to old liberals, free speech?

by Robert M. Traxler Environmental injustice: Is it the most important issue of our time? Is social injustice the major issue of our time? Is distributive injustice the most important…
Posted by Editor February 4, 2021

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