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Robert DeVita: Lima pool plan doesn’t add up

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Do the residents of Lima really wholeheartedly, and with passion, want this massive swimming complex?

Dr. Jessica Johnson: Churches must address youth needs post-COVID

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The Pew Research Center has been tracking how the COVID-19 pandemic affected attendance at religious services since 2020, and I have been closely following their survey results out of personal interest as an earnest churchgoer and worship leader.

John Grindrod: Early days of labor and first boss lessons

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The first job for which I saw my name on an actual payroll check was when I worked on a Northrup-King experimental farm in Wapakoneta.

Lori Borgman: Garage sale goes to the dogs

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I am happy to report that the entrepreneurial spirit of small business is alive and well. I just witnessed it at our neighborhood garage sale where we hosted a gaggle of grands who are aspiring vendors.

Christine Flowers: Some words about words

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As I was scrolling through my Facebook “memories,” a video popped up from seven years ago. I was in Harrisburg, speaking on the steps of the state capitol at a pro-life rally. The thing that struck me, other than the fact that it was such a large crowd of people, were the words I was using about … words.

Michael Reagan: Democrats will stop at nothing to stop Trump

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The Democrats and the liberal media were back in Trump Heaven this week.

Robert B. Reich: Will we go to civil war over Trump? No. Here’s why

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The former president of the United States, now running for reelection, assails “the ‘Thugs’ from the Department of Injustice,” calls Special Counsel Jack Smith a “deranged lunatic,” and casts his prosecutions and his bid for the White House as parts of a “final battle” for America.

Cal Thomas: Chris Licht and the decline of journalism

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Before the recently fired CNN President Chris Licht fades into a Google search, it is important to reflect on what he tried to do and why it was equivalent to offering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a corpse.

Gary Franks: Trump should return to being unpredictable

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The best move for former President Donald Trump is the one most unexpected. Being unpredictable or unconventional was the trait that helped him win the White House in 2016, and it would help him today.

S.E. Cupp: Giving Trump a pass will not heal the nation

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“It’s an idea whose time is inevitably coming for Republican presidential candidates — pardoning former President Donald J. Trump.”