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A window into yesterday, today

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My oh my, how things have changed. And while that is something we all know, it always is a bit of a shocker to...

The PC world gets rattled

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A headline caught my eye a few days ago. It read, “Washington Post staffer says Donald Trump hit on her.”Goodness, I thought to myself,...

A place of warmth and refuge

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For the past several weeks The Times-Gazette has published stories authored by Robert Kroeger, a retired Cincinnati area dentist who has painted 11 barns...

A salubrious thing is this

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“Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling,” said James E. Starrs, editor of “The Literary Cyclist: Great Bicycling Scenes in Literature.”That is as true as anything...

GOP’s big tent? Never mind

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Donald Trump’s candidacy for president has, by nearly all accounts, brought new voters to Republican primaries, often in record numbers state after state. But...

What’s really up with the SCOL?

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By Jeff Gilliland - [email protected] So what the heck is really going on with the South Central Ohio League? If you know, please let me know....

Election business has me bummed

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I have been weary, flummoxed, and altogether bummed out by all the presidential political gobbledygook for some time already, and I think it is...

Trump racist? It’s playbook time

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It was startling when Republicans Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich all sided with Democrats Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Rachel Maddow, leftist radical...

A time of youth and innocence

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Have you ever woke up in the morning, looked out your bedroom window, and been amazed at the grandeur of nature surrounding you? I...

Caucuses, Cruz; primaries, Trump

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In the Republican presidential race, the challenge now for Ted Cruz is to prove he can win primaries.But he has, you say. He’s won...