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FROM THE PUBLISHER: The true price of online shopping

Jun 24, 20192 min read
Something interesting has happened in the world of online shopping: On some large commercial websites there no longer is just one price.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Father’s Day

Jun 16, 20192 min read
It’s easy to become a father. It’s hard to become a good father.
Tomahawk

FROM THE PUBLISHER: Your news is our mission

Jun 10, 20192 min read
Our company, Multi Media Channels (MMC) bought the Tomahawk Leader weekly newspaper and its affiliated shopper from Larry and Kathy Tobin.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: On becoming Yoda

Jun 3, 20192 min read
My middle age is over and I stand at the gate of the last leg of my journey. When I was younger, I wanted to climb themountains before me and reach the top. And now, here I am – some mountains climbed, others attempted, and still others glimpsed in the misty distance.
memorial day

FROM THE PUBLISHER: Pausing to remember on Memorial Day

May 27, 20191 min read
Memorial Day is today. We all need to take a moment out of the busyness of life and think of the many Americans who fought and died for our Country and for the principles we as a people stand.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Moms (and dads)

May 20, 20191 min read
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are a shout-out to all those moms and dads who give tirelessly to their children.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Saying goodbye

May 13, 20192 min read
Yesterday afternoon I visited the widow and three adult children of my friend, Uncle Bill.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: The master and the student

May 6, 20192 min read
A few days ago, my 12-year old grandson, Dylan, beat me for the first time in chess.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Happy Easter

Apr 15, 20191 min read
This week is Holy Week. For some, this is an opportunity for rebirth or purification – recognition of past ill-deeds with the resolution to try harder in the times to come.
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: Spring

Apr 8, 20191 min read
As I write this, I see snowflakes swirling in the breeze, marking winter’s last-ditch attempt to keep us in its clutches.
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