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Crockpot meatloaf and potatoes: Grandma’s new twist

by Kathy Hamman Miller Meatloaf  Ingredients 3 pounds low-fat hamburger 3 large eggs 1 teaspoon holiday seasoning mix from the green bean casserole recipe posted earlier, or 1 package of…
Posted by Editor December 29, 2020
One Small Voice: A strange Christmas approacheth
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One Small Voice: A strange Christmas approacheth

by Lynn Mandaville We, as a nation, are sitting in a precarious place this holiday season. Hanukkah has begun, and, though the Christmas season began just after Halloween, we’re in…
Posted by Editor December 18, 2020
Army Bob: Americans should mask up, open up
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Army Bob: Americans should mask up, open up

by Robert M. Traxler In this age of COVID-19 there seems to be a debate raging between those who say we should ban attendance at places of worship, and those…
Posted by Editor December 17, 2020
Basura: Lessons abound from Jon’s polio experience
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Basura: Lessons abound from Jon’s polio experience

“People aren't either wicked or noble. They're like chef's salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.” — Lemony Snicket, The…
Posted by Editor December 16, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Trump made the Covid vaccine happen

On Nov. 3, 4, 5, 6... we voted and counted all votes, both legal and not, and the Honorable Joe Biden, former vice president won, or so it seems.  Today,…
Posted by Editor December 15, 2020
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Ramblin’ Road: The perils of being ‘marshmallow mom’

by Phyllis McCrossin It’s Monday and another day of Zoom learning for the twins. I’m home alone with the boys, as our daughter is working and King has decided to…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2020
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Making ‘Monster cookies’ in time for holiday season

by Kathy Hamman Miller This is my most requested recipe and it might surprise you that even though I have made these for more than 50 years, it does not…
Posted by Editor December 14, 2020
Yes It’s True: Covid burns Martin athletic teams again
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Yes It’s True: Covid burns Martin athletic teams again

The Martin High School athletic calendar on the district’s web site indicates an MHSAA semifinals football contest Tuesday at Adrian Lenawee Christian. Prospects for such a game appear to be…
Posted by Editor December 11, 2020
Army Bob: What sway over Biden for AOC and the left?
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Army Bob: What sway over Biden for AOC and the left?

by Robert M. Traxler If he becomes president, Joe Biden has a real problem: the far left, the Alexandria Ocasio Cortezes (AOCs) of the world are going to be able to…
Posted by Editor December 10, 2020
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Ranger Rick: Accept the risks and open businesses

Imagine being a young entrepreneur finally opening your dream, a leased building housing your cafe offering breakfast, lunch and specialty coffee offerings.  You open up in early 2019 and your…
Posted by Editor December 8, 2020

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