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Opinion

  • Far-out Paul positions have GOP on the spot
    After social conservatives rallied to Pat Robertson in Iowa in 1988, and soon took over the formal structure of the Republican Party in many states, it rapidly became difficult to win a GOP nomination for anything higher than dog catcher without a
  • Web letter by Karen Allen: Schools lose more than experience when older teachers pushed aside
    How is it good for our children, our country and our future to permit schools to be filled with a majority of young, new, inexperienced educators as touted by one administrator at a recent meeting of parents?
  • Prudent investment
    “Windfall” has been the frequently used description of the $8.5 million in income tax revenue the city recently found out it would receive from the state. But this is money the city should have received all along.
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Book events

MONDAY

Book signing – Local author Mark R. Hunter will sign copies of “My Funny Valentine: America’s Most Hilarious Writers Take On Love, Romance, and Other Complications” by Linton Robinson and Karla Telega (which features Hunter’s work); 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Noble County Library, 813 E. Main St., Albion.

WEDNESDAY

Book discussion – History professor Tim Smith on new book, “Churchill, America and Vietnam 1941-1945”; 7 p.m. in RichLyn Library at Huntington University; free.