Jason Abbott: The Quiet Work of Protecting a Generation
“If I can go home at the end of the day doing 51 percent more good than bad, I am […]
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“If I can go home at the end of the day doing 51 percent more good than bad, I am […]
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By: Louis Barnes Introduction: In the Spring of 2019, I found myself in Paris, France, watching as flames began to
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I had my first cigar on August 3, 1998. Yes, I‘m fully aware that it’s odd that I remember the
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Erosion is quiet. It doesn’t show up all at once. It doesn’t kick the door in or make a scene.
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By: Renita Reavis Wandering the numerous bottles in the American whiskey aisles of any whiskey store can be overwhelming, with
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Published in 2011, the late John Eddie Vogt’s book, Witches, Bitches, and Other Small Town Folks, brings to life the
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By Dale Adams One stereotype of men is that we don’t talk much. While that is a major overgeneralization, we
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