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Language evolves

“As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good becomes indistinguishable fr

The nature of light and darkness

In physics, darkness doesn’t have a definition other than being is simply the absence of light.

What is mental health anyway?

This is a good question, and one that I think we can too easily brush off as an irrelevant topic, or shy away from be

Knowing Christ above all else

Distinguishing between a mere belief in Christ and a deep, intimate knowledge of Him is crucial for grasping the prof

Team work

Last weekend, my friends and I went on a runaway weekend vaca to Ft.

Middle school students enjoy educational adventures

Sometimes it’s odd what we remember.

Mindset is key

After interviewing the golf kids a couple of weeks ago, I really got to thinking about the fact that your mindset is

The darkness and pain of domestic violence

October is here and with it the usual barrage of pink to promote breast cancer awareness.

Try grilled summer produce for a twist

While grilling is typically associated with meat, incorporating fresh fruits and veggies can offer a unique twist.

Nature speaks of her creator

In the exploration of how nature speaks of its Creator, we can’t ignore the profound question that often arises: “How

United we stand…

Divided we fall. In Mark, Chapter 3 verses 24 and 25, we find the original reference to this now infamous quote.

Origins of the Electoral College: A compromise

With less than 50 days remaining in the 2024 presidential election, citizens are turning their attention to the “Elec

Let’s talk about the paradox of change

Change is a fundamental driver of progress in any community.

Choose your hard

The origins of the well-known phrase “Choose your hard” apparently stem from a poem written by Devon Brough, but in t

Childhood dreams shouldn’t stop in adulthood

As I was sitting here today pondering over my morning coffee, a thought occurred to me.

Mind matters, an introduction to my column

I would like to formally introduce myself to the fine folks of Weston County even though many may know me (yes, I loo

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