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Local soldiers graves grim reminder of WWI

Some 300 feet from Coolspring Street in North Union Township, directly across from the old high school, are the weedy graves of two World War I soldiers killed in the Great War one-hundred years ago.Beneath one headstone with two chiseled U.S. Army rifles lies the mortal remains of Private ...

(Don鈥檛) Lock Her Up!

It had been an instant crowd-pleaser during the 2016 presidential campaign.The mere mention of Hillary Clinton鈥檚 name at a Donald Trump rally was sure to elicit chants of 鈥渓ock her up!鈥漈rump鈥檚 claim that Clinton鈥檚 use of a personal email account, and a personal server, was the grounds ...

Finding a competitive balance

You鈥檇 have to be born British, I suppose, to understand all of it, to get it clear in your head; its many branches are, for those of us on the other side of the pond, indescribably confusing.And yet the apparent mayhem (at least to these eyes) of English football (soccer) may contain a ...

Evasion About the Invasion

Perhaps you can help me out. I have a question for you. Whatever happened that caravan? It seems to have disappeared into thin air. That鈥檚 only fair, because our president conjured it up out of thin air, anyway.Since the night of the midterm election, not a peep out of the White House about ...

Free and fair elections not a new concern

With the machinery of democracy creaking and straining under the weight of an unscrupulous president, I thought it might be useful to look back a few decades when it must have seemed to some that free and fair elections were on life-support.This story goes back to the fall of 1933 and a local ...

The Pennsylvania political divide shortened a bit Tuesday

Pennsylvania politics got better last Tuesday. Not great, but better.And that鈥檚 not necessarily because Democrats had a good night: both Tom Wolf and Bob Casey coasted to easy victories and the state鈥檚 congressional delegation went from a 13-5 split in favor of Republicans to a 9-9 tie, ...