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Oh no! Misty would not get out of my car when we arrived back in Slippery Rock. After all the trauma she had been through I completely understood. But, what do I do? I was not going to try … more
If you’re here in Washington County this Spring, the word “storm” is very familiar to you…many of us would prefer never to hear that word again! First, we had the tornado … more
I ventured out to the movie theater and saw “Civil War” last week. I enjoyed it, but not because I'm super paranoid about another civil war happening in the U.S., or even particularly … more
Melatonin is a natural hormone that plays a part in managing your sleep-wake cycle. It is mainly produced by the very tiny pineal gland that is located in the center of the brain.  … more
The Siberian Husky is a very ancient dog breed of the Spitz genetic family. The Husky is a thickly coated, compact sled dog of medium size and possessing great endurance.  Around 3,000 … more
Gateway Development Corp. tried to tie together the fate of the two ballot questions facing Blair voters in Tuesday’s statewide primary election. “Two Questions... One Future” was … more
In a previous column it was mentioned how much ancient DNA technology has helped scientists revealing and understanding the past history of humankind.  Any organism can be identified by the … more
"This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you." John 15:12 It is amazing how a crisis like the tornado last week can bring out the best in people. We have seen amazing … more
In the days to come, more and more data related to last Friday’s tornado outbreak will become available. But consider these numbers for some initial perspective: Nine twisters touched down in … more
There have been a number of historic events in the history of humanity, such as the Industrial Revolution, that have changed the direction and future of the human race.  Our early human … more
Last Saturday morning, I visited some of our parishioners who had lost their homes to the tornadoes. As I drove toward their homes – or what was left – it was a sad picture of houses … more
During a time of dramatic climate change some 200,000 to 300,000 years ago there is evidence for the first modern humans turning up in southern Africa. Fossil evidence shows that humans had later … more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most fascinating and astounding creations ever made. AI is a branch of computer science that can simulate human intelligence. AI is implemented by machines … more
“We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us …” I John 3:16 It is no small thing to name Jesus the one who willingly and lovingly gives his life. It is a dramatic … more
In some parts of the country, the high school rite of passage known as the post-prom party is no more. A victim of the COVID closure culture and rising costs, among other things, fewer communities … more
One of the very important and significant natural treasures of North America that many people don't think about or recognize are the Great Lakes.  The Great Lakes are a series of five large … more
The 108 th Legislature’s Second Session has come to an end and with it, the combination of two years worth of work. Thirteen of the 26 bills that I introduced found support of the Unicameral … more
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