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Alfers, Mike
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Ringer, Roger
Schrag, Duane
Uhrig, Debbie Dance
Woodlief, Tony
Yield, Milo
Yoder, Dylan
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Marshall, John
DEPARTMENT OF PATRIOTISM: Taxes are necessary, crucial
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January 17, 2018
An election year will bring another cycle of bloat, the tortured patterns of illusion, bluff and fiction, and with fragments of truth scattered here and there....
Ringer, Roger
UGLY!
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January 16, 2018
"HONESTY IS THE FIRST CHAPTER IN THE BOOK OF WISDOM." Thomas Jefferson Yes the truth can be ugly, but the denial of truth is even uglier....
Pitts, Lee
Ladycrats and Republimans
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January 16, 2018
World War III isn't going to be between the United States and Russia or the Mideast, it's going to be between...
Schlageck, John
Healthy choice
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January 15, 2018
Can a person ever have too much of a good thing? I believe this may be the case when you look at all the soft...
Schroeder, Doris
I remember: “No school today!
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January 15, 2018
It used to be every winter, especially in January, we would have at least a snowstorm or two. We would usually whether it through...
Woodlief, Tony
Ten stories you can read if you don’t like men with hairy bellies and cats
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January 15, 2018
A lot of people are talking about a short story in The New Yorker right now. A short story. If you care at all about writing and literature and...
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BATTLE WORTH FIGHTING
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January 15, 2018
When you are young and still living at home, it should be a good time in your life, but there are always things to...
Gilliland, Steve
Tracks in the Snow and other Wintry Wonders
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January 15, 2018
While sub-zero temperatures and snow can be a real pain to farmers and other outdoor workers, the recent cold snap and dusting of snow...
Uhrig, Debbie Dance
The Covered Dish: Artichoke-Bacon Bruschetta
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January 15, 2018
I’ve been off work one week and it already feels like time is speeding past. With the big football game just a few weeks...
Yield, Milo
“Laugh Tracks in the Dust”
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January 12, 2018
I’m going to be blunt about the weather today. To put it indelicately, it’s crappy. The wind is howling out of the northwest. The...
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