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Ranger Rick: Covid persists, despite Biden taking over

Now that Jospeh R. Biden Jr. is president, Covid-19 is disappearing,  right?  Really... it isn't? But Joe told us once he was elected and his administration took over, they would…
Posted by Editor February 2, 2021
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Peanut butter fudge just in time for Valentine’s Day

by Kathy Hamman Miller Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge 3 cups sugar 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter 3/4 cup evaporated milk         (shake well before pouring)  2 Tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla …
Posted by Editor February 1, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: Are flowers blooming in the desert?

by Phyllis McCrossin It’s the start of another quiet week. King and I are back at the trailer while the boys are at their father’s for the week. The good…
Posted by Editor January 31, 2021
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Yes It’s True: Gov. Whitmer advanced corporate lying

I was more than amused earlier this week when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was pressed unsuccessfully about the abrupt departure of Robert Gordon, director of the Michigan Department of Health. Whitmer…
Posted by Editor January 29, 2021
Army Bob: The new left seems to exclude everyone
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Army Bob: The new left seems to exclude everyone

by Robert M. Traxler I read an article in the Washington Post titled “A Warning from the 1960s Generation” by John B. Judis, who warned today’s crop of leftists not…
Posted by Editor January 29, 2021
One Small Voice: ‘The Big Lie’ prompted insurrection
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One Small Voice: ‘The Big Lie’ prompted insurrection

When we were very little, my sisters and I often heard from our parents the expression “honesty is the best policy.” Patty and I heard the expression correctly, but Nancy,…
Posted by Editor January 28, 2021
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Ranger Rick: Biden quickly begins to crash and burn

Well, it's been a week, and dementia President Joe Biden has taken a number of steps to stop liberty and freedom in America. And you notice anything else?  Yup, other…
Posted by Editor January 26, 2021
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Chicken and veggies dish makes quick, easy meal

by Kathy Hamman Miller This is such an easy meal to make on a busy night. Grandma would make a white sauce recipe to go with the veggies, and you…
Posted by Editor January 25, 2021
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Ramblin’ Road: The rain invades quiet after storm

by Phyllis McCrossin It’s been a quiet week. Our grandsons were spending the week with their father, so the grandparent babysitters were not needed. King and I spent the week…
Posted by Editor January 25, 2021
Yes It’s True: We just don’t care about consequences
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Yes It’s True: We just don’t care about consequences

In recent times I’ve written about scofflaws, people who ignore minor laws and rules because it’s likely they won’t be prosecuted or face significant penalties. The minor infractions include littering…
Posted by Editor January 24, 2021

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