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Elections offer much to talk about

Feather Publishing
M. Kate West
Chester Editor

Now that the dust has pretty much settled across the nation, the election results are providing nonstop fodder for the talking heads of television.

Taking in their questions and positions station by station is a monumental task that can leave you with brain drain!

However, if you stick to interviews with the newly elected officials or those in the party power seats, you have the potential to gain a degree of insight as to how party agendas might move forward.

 

Flu, getting a shot, TV, concerts and downright busyness

Feather Publishing
10/27/2010

The other day my amazing 21-year-old daughter told me she wanted a time machine. I asked her if she wanted to go back into time and she said she wanted to move time forward because her husband of one year and two months would be home from his Army deployment.

He comes home in December, January or February. He left in February 2010. I told her we didn’t need to speed time up because then I would be older. But what do 21-year-olds know?

  

Why newspapers will be around tomorrow

Feather Publishing
9/29/2010

Next week, Oct. 3–9, is National Newspaper Week. This is a good time to consider the state of the industry and the state of our local papers. To paraphrase Mark Twain, a newspaperman himself, reports of the industry’s demise are greatly exaggerated.

The way people consume information is changing rapidly, and we hear frequently the death of newspapers is imminent.

  

Supervisors play dumb, PDH board waffles

Feather Publishing
9/22/1010

This week, county supervisors found themselves in the uncomfortable position of having to lie in order to do the right thing.

A year ago they suspended the process for raising rates for Intermountain Disposal's service area. At the time they said they wanted to see a management audit of both of the county's waste haulers, IMD and Feather River Disposal/Waste Management, before they made their decision. The audit has been completed and found both operators do a good job. The supervisors were set to proceed with the rate increase.

  

Constitution Day a good time to revisit First Amendment


Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.



We hear a lot about the Constitution these days. For example, we hear many Tea Party folks say they want a strict interpretation of the Constitution. We've also heard much discussion of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero and, in that context, about freedom of religion. Friday, Sept. 17, is Constitution Day, a good opportunity to revisit the First Amendment, reproduced in its entirety above.
  

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