Editorials
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Hot Ink and Cold Steel
By Gordon Hopkins So, let’s talk a little about marketing.How do you choose a spokesperson? If you go to all…
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Seven Who Stand Tall
By Don Shearon First Published July 5, 1974At this period of the year, perhaps more than any other, many Americans'…
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By Gordon Hopkins Though it will not be published, and therefore you will not read it, until the following day,…
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“The Best English is Ours”
By L.K. Cramb First Published June 27, 1957An editorial in The Omaha Word Herald recently mentioned that a three-million-dollar British…
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Step Back To Move Forward
Let’s get back to a sense of community.I recently spent some time with some readers on some changes we want…
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Goodnight, Sweet Chariot
By Gordon Hopkins It is hard to say goodbye.It is especially hard to say goodbye to someone who has worked…
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Must Holler Loudly
By Don Shearon First Published August 19, 1969“Some of the eastern periodicals these days are running stories of how farm…
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The Past is Not Just Prologue
By Gordon Hopkins So, I heard recently that Joe Tess Place is closing. That may not mean much to the…
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Dress Code Not Confined to Farm
By Denise Anderson First Published January 20, 1995I stopped by James' and Sharon's house the other day to see if…
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Elvis Has Left the Building
By Gordon Hopkins There is perhaps no individual name more associated with the lights and glitz and general debauchery of…
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