Opinion
A couple of weeks ago, we got a new Beagle puppy. My granddaughter, Sabria, named her Millie, after the character on Umizoomi. Millie is going to be an outside dog. That’s what I keep telling my family—I can’t take the heartbreak of another
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Much of what we purchase has an “expiration date” somewhere on the item, or its package. For example, food products often come with an “expiration date” somewhere on them. Medicines sometimes have “expiration dates” on them as well.
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I recently began a two-week lecture series at Butler County Middle School in hopes of educating STLP students more in-depth on specific multimedia and share some of my experience in journalism with them.
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Butler County Schools are in session again, and my grandchildren are back into a routine. I’m sure the students and teachers are hoping for a good year.
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Someone said we have two lives: the one we learn with, and, the one we live with afterward. That’s true, to a certain extent. We still learn some things “in the life afterward.”
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At the height of the conflict in Afghanistan, my nephew, Adam, was fighting insurgents along the Afghan/Pakistan border with the rest of the guys in the 10th Mountain division of the U.S.
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The gospel of Christ is something that deserves our respect. Paul said, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first, and also to the Greek” (Rom. 1:16).
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We’ve come a long way since 1982. That covers a lot of territory. In this case, however, I’m talking about how we listen to music. 1982 was when the Compact Disc was first available for sale. CD-R (data storage), CD-RW (re-writable), Video Compact Disc(VCD), and others have been available sin
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