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Opinion

Here’s to holding on to nostalgic feelings

Editorials and columns

Is 24 too young to be nostalgic about the past? I grew up in an increasingly digital world. It’s really all I know. I’ve had a phone since I was about 10 years old — an iPhone since 13 or so. I grew up on messaging apps, social media, streaming services, etc. But I fear the fun ...

Happy Easter from The News

Editorials and columns

Easter is a time to celebrate. While many of us associate the holiday with bunnies, candy, baskets, and eggs, Christians see Easter as the most important holiday of the year. While Christmas is significant, marking the birth of Jesus, Easter represents the day when Jesus, the Son of God, was ...

‘A Tale of Two Cities’

Editorials and columns

Years ago, I watched the 1935 movie adaptation of Charles Dickens’ historical novel, “A Tale of Two Cities”, set in Paris and London. I was not familiar with the story, but was quickly swept into the 18th-century French Revolution’s chaotic battle between good and evil so aptly ...

Who does ‘The United States of America’ stand for?

Letters to the Editor

Document: #1) The United States Constitution, signed September 17, 1787, requires the separation of Church and State (to remain open to all faiths and religions). #2) The Christian Bible compiled over 1,5000 years, “For false Christs and false prophets will arise, and they will show ...

Congress missing in action

Editorials and columns

Did you ever lose something and can’t find it? You look diligently for it, then look again, and still it remains missing. It’s frustrating. That’s the exact feeling I have regarding our federal government right now. Something is missing. In my search for what that is, I looked up why ...