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Tue
20
Jan
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Choose you this day whom you will serve

By Dr. Richard Heyduck
 
Tue
20
Jan
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A Patriot’s Opinion

A Patriot’s Opinion by JIM SNYDER
 
Tue
23
Dec
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From the Editor

 
Dear Santa, 
 
Tue
23
Dec
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A Patriot's Opinion

By Jim Snyder

Contributing Columnist

 

Thu
11
Dec
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A Patriot's Opinion

By Jim Snyder
Contributing Columnist
 
Thu
11
Dec
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From the Editor

Who have you helped today?
 
Thu
13
Nov
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From the Editor

 
Once upon a time I read every fairy tale book I could get my hands on. I watched every fairy tale movie on VHS and then on DVD as I got older. They all have a story line that give different helpful messages and morals if you pay close attention. Fairy tales have awed their readers and watchers for centuries, and their stories live on to touch the lives of those who read them. 
Often times I've wondered how different my perception of Snow White or Sleeping Beauty would be versus the perception of someone who read their stories in the 1800's. 
Thu
13
Nov
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From the Editor

 
Once upon a time I read every fairy tale book I could get my hands on. I watched every fairy tale movie on VHS and then on DVD as I got older. They all have a story line that give different helpful messages and morals if you pay close attention. Fairy tales have awed their readers and watchers for centuries, and their stories live on to touch the lives of those who read them. 
Often times I've wondered how different my perception of Snow White or Sleeping Beauty would be versus the perception of someone who read their stories in the 1800's. 
Thu
13
Nov
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From the Editor

 
Once upon a time I read every fairy tale book I could get my hands on. I watched every fairy tale movie on VHS and then on DVD as I got older. They all have a story line that give different helpful messages and morals if you pay close attention. Fairy tales have awed their readers and watchers for centuries, and their stories live on to touch the lives of those who read them. 
Often times I've wondered how different my perception of Snow White or Sleeping Beauty would be versus the perception of someone who read their stories in the 1800's. 
Thu
13
Nov
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Letter to the Editor

It is a puzzle to me why anyone would be against having an ID to vote. As you know, one must have an  ID for almost everything in life. Then it occurs to me that anyone who is afraid to show an ID must be doing something wrong like being ... dead and still voting. I have read and re-read the letter in The Bee against voter ID and find it rambling and full of half truths and outright falsehoods. Absolutley none of the reasons he gave made any sense. I do not believe anyone wants to keep Blacks, Whites, old and young from voting. I am old enough to have paid the $1 poll tax and had to work two hours for the $1 and was proud to do so. So when someone gripes about having to get an ID, it's funny to me. 

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