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IRS targeted Miss. Tea Party

May 22, 2013

By Brian Perry

Newspapers vital to communities

May 22, 2013

By Bill Crawford

“Have you lost your mind?” a friend responded to one of my recent columns.

That got the old noodle off in an unexpected direction. Not about the column in question, but about why I bother to write any column.

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UAW, friends offer crocodile tears for Nissan job incentives

May 22, 2013

By Sid Salter

As the United Auto Workers continue to try to win a union organization vote at Canton’s Nissan plant, they and their friends have begun public outpourings of crocodile tears over Mississippi’s economic development incentives utilized to bring the global automaker to the state.

Obama, progressives plead incompetence

May 21, 2013

By Daniel Gardner

New experiences can broaden horizons

May 21, 2013

By Zack Plair
editor@starkvilledailynews.com

As a journalist, and a naturally nosy person, I often find myself in situations out of my comfort zone. In these situations, I tend to learn much. At the very least, I learn whether I ever intend to find myself in a particular situation again.

Response to Wynn's comments on local business

May 21, 2013

A Letter to the Editor from:
Ty Thames (Restaurant Tyler, Bin 612, Zorba’s Greek Tavern)
Brian Kelley (Restaurant Tyler, Bin 612, Zorba’s Greek Tavern)
Jay Yates (Veranda)
Robin Fant (Peppers Deli, Harvey’s, Central Station Grill)
John Bean (Peppers Deli, Harvey’s, Central Station Grill)
Joe and Mary Koch (City Bagel)
Martin Crawford (Old Venice Pizza Company)

Ballot protest has gone on long enough

May 9, 2013

By Mary Garrison
News Editor

At one point in time, election night was my favorite night of the year. Something exciting rests just under the surface of your skin, and there’s a sense of urgency that comes with knowing something remarkable is about to happen.

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Americans must weather patriotic hangover

April 26, 2013

Zack Plair
Editor

Coming from a very opinionated and open family — one where discussion wasn’t just allowed but expected — I’ve seen both the function and dysfunction differing viewpoints from within the same system create.

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Truth Management Manipulates Beliefs

April 22, 2013

Bill Crawford
Syndicated
Columnist

Since the earliest days of civilization “truth management” has been practiced by governments, religions, and powerful organizations to further their own interests.

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Who’s guiding debate about safety, liberty?

April 22, 2013

Daniel Gardner
Contributing
Columnist

Who’s guiding debate about safety, liberty?

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