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Every fall, my mental timeline is flooded with memories of the teachers who changed my life. And last week — when I read about the controversial termination of Maitland J...
October 17, 2022 Other Voices
It doesn’t take much digging to uncover the challenges women face in the workforce right here in Butler County. Just last Thursday, a panel of women spoke on the subject ...
October 17, 2022 Our Opinion
It has been more than 20 years since the first state passed anti-bullying legislation. The Columbine High School massacre in 1999, in which 12 students and one teacher we...
October 15, 2022 Other Voices
I just finished reading Bob Woodward’s book “Peril.” In it, he tells us that on Biden’s first day in office, Biden signed executive orders. One was to shut down the Keyst...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
Please, could someone suggest a write-in Senate nominee? I do not want to vote for Oz or Fetterman. And I refuse write-in Mickey Mouse! Liz Archambault, Butler County ...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
All of the hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, etc. that are devastating the world today are a good example of why things like electric vehicles are a terrible, horrible ide...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
I, too, am disgusted that Gov. Wolf vetoed Markie’s Law. This legislation makes so much sense. There should be consequences for violent behavior. If this law had been in ...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
As the world convened in Pittsburgh recently for the Global Clean Energy Action Forum, much was made of plans to turn western Pennsylvania into a “hydrogen hub,” an idea ...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
It’s absolute insanity that we are ignoring one of our greatest natural resources. When it comes to coal, oil and gas, America is the Saudi Arabia of the western world. P...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
As per usual, people prefer to follow the disaster in D.C. rather than their own backyard. If you’re not local to the Meridian area, you may not be aware of the 88 acre p...
October 15, 2022 Letters to the Editor
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