Editorial

February, acts of kindness month

February is known for Valentines Day, the day for flowers, chocolate, love and all the gush and mush between people who love each other. But what about the other twenty-seven days of the month? What can people do to show that they matter to them? Well, how’s about being kind.

Love is not always easy

Lots of smiles, tears, jeers, anger, love, pride, so many different emotions after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl...

Working together is vital!

Most people have an opinion about the media, some good, some not so good. Most of the opinions we hear today are formed based on what they see on...

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Express your right to vote

In just a few days, the United States will vote for a new President. Millions have already voted. Some are still on the fence. Some have never voted and...

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Tiger Basketball loses a legend

Although I knew I owed it to the big man upon hearing of the news of his passing, a deep sense of reluctance and trepidation also poured through me...

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We care about our Cass communities

This is National Newspaper Week, October 6-12, 2024. That may not mean a lot to some people, but the newspaper industry is still an important part of...

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Time to ask hard questions

It seems like every week now, there’s something new to chew on politically.

On July 13, there was an attempted assassination on former President Trump. Eight days later, President Biden stepped down from the presidential election. This announcement was a shock especially since he kept declaring that he would stay in the race.

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Violence is never the answer

There was a man who always purchased Chevrolet vehicles. He believed in Chevys and felt they were the best vehicles on the road.

This man, whom we’ll call Chester, had a best friend, Forester, who was a Ford man. He would never think of purchasing any other vehicle or drive anything but a Ford.