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A deputy and Gale Sayers

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Two topics, mostly unrelated but still related by the times we’re living through, are on my mind this week. One is the efforts of...

Goodbyes can be difficult

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Fall is coming. I can feel it. I love it — the smell of the harvest and the cool crisp morning air, but with...

The problem of childhood poverty

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It’s been said that the pandemic has exposed abrasions and holes in the historical fabric of American life. My maternal grandfather was said to...

Husband at war with the mice

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My husband Peter is now at war with the mice.The mice (possibly with the assistance of a rat or two) have eaten the electrical...

Carrying on a family tradition

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Staring at me from a wall in my office is a painting that never fails to lighten my mood. It is an autumn scene...

I met up with a gambler

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I am one of those guys that stopped listening to new music several years ago. To me, the best music ever recorded is from...

Sunny scenario for Buckeye State

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California is ablaze. Oregon is on fire. Together, their unprecedented burn is visible from the International Space Station. Homes have been wiped out and...

Knowing what it feels like to be Blue

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Blue had been through a rough patch.He was adopted from the shelter and then returned for unspecified reasons. That’s when Bill met him.Blue is...

Too big for his britches — and that’s OK

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Recently I broke down and made a bigger decision.It wasn’t a big decision. Trust me, it was a bigger decision.After years of believing I...

HCQ not effective against COVID

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After a day on the wards treating COVID-19 patients, I came across an article in our hometown paper authored by Drs. Akers, Heaphy and...