The cultural Civil War
By Nate Strauch, More Content Now
There’s something sickly poetic about the northern media telling southerners they’re not allowed to have their Confederate flags anymore. It’s not irony, tho…
It's a Different Day in America
By Glenn Mollette
Americans celebrate our Independence each 4th of July. We have all kinds of independence in our country. We are free to kill unborn babies and free to legally marry peo…
Stop Signs Are Forever: When Uncle Sam gets one right
Richard Toler lived at 515 Poplar St. in Cincinnati, during the summer of 1937 when a young white woman named Ruth Thompson knocked on his door.
Toler was somewhere around 100 years old at that po…
Guns in Church
A faith group in our town recently held a worship event with about 350 plus people in attendance. They expected people from several states and foreign countries including Nigeria, South Africa, Botsw…
Visiting Parliament on Independence Day
I felt almost like a traitor being in England on Independence Day.
















