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COVID-19 vaccine mandates have come and mostly gone in the US – an ethicist explains why their messy rollout matters for trust in public health

By Rachel Gur-Arie Arizona State University Ending pandemics is a social decision, not scientific. Governments and organizations rely ...

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Living on Purpose: We cannot share what we do not have

By Billy Holland Columnist Recently, I spoke about a wonderful man who is a member of our church, ...

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Godbey: Sometimes you have to grin and bear it

By Jack Godbey Columnist I’ll admit that I have doubts about the new generation. It seems they are ...

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Roark: Roadkill

By Steve Roark Contributing Writer Animals killed by automobiles are common in rural areas. Skunk, ‘possum, turtles, and ...

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Financial Focus: When should you sell investments?

By Marc Trantham Columnist If you’re a long-term investor, your portfolio may stay fairly stable over time. However, ...

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Living on Purpose: It’s never too late to learn something new

By Billy Holland Columnist Growing older is not an excuse to stop advancing in our faith and our ...

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Godbey: Wisdom comes with age

By Jack Godbey Columnist Growing older has many privileges. For one, you can get by with things that ...

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Roark: Fall colors and the weather

By Steve Roark Contributing Writer The autumn coloration of trees is always looked forward to with anticipation and ...

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Arts’ Watch: Tri-County Mystery Meets

By Bill McCann Columnist Professional theatres nationwide are shutting down or cutting their seasons by a production or ...

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Jimmy Carter is fondly remembered for hammering in the hills of Kentucky

By Judy Vicars Kentucky Lantern Jimmy Carter is a hero of mine. He was a big part of ...

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