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The debates on whether to regulate firearms are proceeding, nationally and in-state. And, it appears the best case for the Constitutionality of "well-regulated" measures to help prevent Gun Violence, …
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By Mike Mrowicki
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4/1/18
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Last week, I painted a rather bleak picture of our working landscape and the challenges faced by the people who work in our forest products and agricultural sectors. This week I would like to focus …
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By Carolyn Partridge
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4/1/18
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I cannot speak for children who marched in person or in spirit around the nation — actually around the world, last Saturday against gun violence. If I learned anything from being in D.C. on …
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By David Mulholland
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3/30/18
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The Legislature is debating how fast to propel the state into the new adventure of universal coverage for primary health care services, "whether the services are publicly financed or covered by …
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By John McClaughry
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3/28/18
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Last week the youth of our country showed the older generations that a new kind of social change is on the horizon. They used the older method of marches to make their point but their efforts are …
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By Richard Davis
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3/28/18
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Just when you thought you'd seen everything.... Here is a scam that can really leave you out in the cold: home title fraud. The crime begins with a data breach followed by identity theft. With your …
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By Elliott Greenblott
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3/28/18
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Data mining is a fairly common occurrence in the digital world. All of those silly games you can play on social media, Farm Heroes, Candy Crush. All of those apps that have the clickbait that says, …
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By Peter "Fish" Case
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3/27/18
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In early March bare ground showed through patches of snow. February days were too warm, with a number of snowstorms ending with rain here in the Connecticut River valley. …
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By State Rep. Mollie S. Burke
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3/27/18
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When I was a child, I was taught about women's suffrage and women working for the ability to do the same things as men. I was told that things (by themselves it seemed) were gradually getting better. …
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By Kelly Junno
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3/26/18
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There have been some very good ideas, and some very bad ideas, over the years about changing the state's education funding system.One of the best ideas came more than a hundred years ago, when Gov. …
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By Allen Gilbert
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3/26/18
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