The war of gay rights and marriage is the hottest button issue since the protests of Vietnam. The lines have been drawn between those seeking and...
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Looking toward the 2012 presidential primaries and election, one must ask, whether the Republicans can nominate a candidate that has the convictions...
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
The Huntington Planning Commission had a major item on their desk last week. It was a new proposed signage ordinance. The first ordinance was...
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Bert Chapman, a faculty member at Purdue University, has drawn a lot of resentment and protest since writing a blog last month. Mr. Chapman blogs at...
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The Indiana State Supreme Court has overturned a law that was set to protect the public. Part of Indiana's sex offender law was placed to be...
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Walterboro is a small community along Interstate 95. It sits about one hour north of Savannah, Georgia. It is a small town typical of the south. It...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
The crispness is in the air and frost has already been on the pumpkin this fall. It's harvest time in Indiana. But for farmers, this has not been...
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Bishop John D'Arcy has announced his retirement over the weekend. Bishop D'Arcy holds the priestly duties of the Fort Wayne/South Bend...
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
For the last 25 years, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, has aided in the search for missing children. In conjunction with all...
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As mentioned here before, Huntington, Indiana had a shortfall of 1.7 million dollars in its tax revenues. This has led to layoffs of city personnel,...
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