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Editorial missed the point

Editorial missed the point

The editorial in [the Jan. 13] Citizen overlooks a number of important points. Firstly the opposition to the building is primarily because of the cost, location, and design of the building.
Bring back common sense

Bring back common sense

We need the old style lightbulbs back.
Books

Books

Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are The Keys To Understanding The True Nature Of The Universe By Robert Lanza and Bob Berman This book presents a fascinating new theory in science: the universe does not create life; rather, life creates the u
Goldfish aren't easy

Goldfish aren't easy

There are many folks who would love to have a pet but without the responsibilities of walking a dog or changing a litter box.
Safety is No. 1 for Toyota

Safety is No. 1 for Toyota

There used to be a time - in the good old days if you ask your parents or grandparents - when vehicles didn't have such safety items as air bags or antilock brakes or even power steering for that matter.
Book reviews

Book reviews

The Talent Code
Thanks for making a little girl's day

Thanks for making a little girl's day

I just wanted to extend a big thank you to Linda at Wymsical Tea Parties for making yet another little girl's birthday party very special.
Hyundai Elantra is a great deal

Hyundai Elantra is a great deal

It's funny what pops into my head sometimes. My wife says it is a wonder I manage to function at all with all the stupid things going on inside my cranium, but it is better than having nothing at all going on in there.
And the morel of the story is ...

And the morel of the story is ...

Food For Thought Note: This is the second column on morel mushrooms. There are several different species of morels. The common or yellow morel (morchella esculenta) has a tan to pale yellow-brown, somewhat rounded, honeycombed head.
Oil companies need to be schooled

Oil companies need to be schooled

I am sympathetic to the environmental movement and its concern for the future well-being of both humanity and nature. One of our most aggressive acts is digging and drilling the depths to wring out precious gifts - gold, diamonds, oil.