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Letter to the Editor: We’ve been hearing doomsday climate predictions for 50 years

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Dear Editor,

Where did this global warming madness start? We live in the most energy impoverished region in the nation yet power plants are being shut down?! Insane EV mandates?! Here is the hidden history which conflicts with the current dogma. The Marxian left avoids this embarrassing reality like a red MAGA hat.

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The cards don’t lie

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The difference between 'lay' and 'lie'

As Andy Williams reminds us once per hour on the local Christmas radio station: It’s the most wonderful time of the year. I agree — the holiday season is full of warmth and tradition, with a dash of mirth for good measure. I can’t wait to see my kids’ faces light up as they open their presents on Christmas morning (I got them their own selfie ring lights).

Within the fond traditions of the holidays, we find some quirky and sometimes head-scratching lyrics in our favorite songs. It’s time to clear up a few of these carol conundrums.

Let’s jump to verse two of “Jingle Bells.” I’m not referring to the elementary school version in...

The retirement tightrope

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Balancing dreams, realities

The allure of retirement paints a seductive image: golden sands beneath one’s feet, the luxury of time to rediscover long-lost hobbies, and an escape from the unrelenting pace of working life. It’s a time many look forward to, often spending years meticulously planning and daydreaming about.

However, as with many things in life, there’s a chasm between dream and reality. Many retirees find themselves precariously balancing on a tightrope, with grand aspirations on one side and the stark realities of life on the other.

First, there’s the financial aspect. Those sunset beach visions might be hampered by the rising tide of unexpected expenses. For...

Letter to the Editor: Why is a fertilized condor egg treated differently than a fertilized human egg?

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Conservation is done for many animals in the animal kingdom. Millions of dollars are spent each year to preserve or save one endangered species or another.

Several years ago one of those was the condor.

Pictures of helicopters hovering over nests as angry condors parents watched as conservationists raided the nest, took the fertilized egg, placed it in a padded box, and flew away with it. The egg was tenderly cared for, kept in an incubator, turned regularly, and monitored closely. If the egg had been dropped and broken it would have been considered a great loss.

Since 2020, a large debate has taken place over abortion rights again. When does life begin?

Here is the textbook picture...

What you need to know about probate

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When it comes to the topic of probate, there's a lot of anxiety surrounding it. We often hear horror stories in the media about the complications and expenses that could eat into an estate's value. But is probate as daunting as it's made out to be?

First, let's clarify what probate is: It's the legal process after someone dies to ensure their Will is valid and assets are distributed according to their wishes. Whether or not probate is something to worry about depends on various factors. These may include the estate's size and intricacy, the specifics of the deceased's Will, their state of residence, and even where their assets are located.

SOME COMMON CONCENRS ABOUT PROBATE

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