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July 29, 2008

Culpeper’s ‘glass’ is half full

A community is what you make of it, and we are doing well



July 28, 2008

What is your vision?

It should include helping children and the healing of our land



July 27, 2008

McDole? Flashbacks of another campaign

It’s an election between old and new.

Enjoy summer break: Read

Schools, library rightfully encourage kids to pick up books



July 26, 2008

It’s just common sense

Instilling right from wrong starts with the family unit



July 24, 2008

Don’t let your dogs overheat

Summer temperatures (and human negligence) can be deadly



July 23, 2008

Support the ‘lunatic farmer’

We need to find ways to keep agricultural foundation strong .



July 22, 2008

Many questions about Cox

Perhaps more answers will come after School Board retreat



July 21, 2008

How to avoid petroleum imports

Tapping known U.S. oil fields would provide a 20-year supply



July 20, 2008

Elegy in a country backyard

An ode to Harvey the Rabbit, vegetable-stealing vagabond



July 18, 2008

Useless, and useful, facts

It’s fun to think of how much ‘knowledge’ we possess



July 16, 2008

Combatting domestic violence

We must encourage dialogue to thwart this societal plague



July 15, 2008

Culpeper’s young filmmakers

You might be hearing from these middle school students



July 14, 2008

Can you pass this test?

The Election Day final exam for Oil and Gas Economics 101



July 13, 2008

Take me out to the Nats game

But give me some old-fashioned charm, not modern distractions



July 12, 2008

Trusting God in tough times

A return to biblical principles will always serve America well

There were better options

School Board majority wrong in handling of Cox case



July 11, 2008

Forget those dust bunnies!

Now that summer is here, it’s time to plan for some water fun



July 09, 2008

An apology is in order

Someone needs to say ‘I’m sorry’ for this mess so I will



July 08, 2008

Saying goodbye is never easy

Some purple ribbons convinced me I was way out of the loop

Independence Day

The moral authority comes from our founding documents



July 07, 2008

Independence Day

The moral authority comes from our founding documents



July 06, 2008

Jolly Green Wal-Mart

The retail giant commits to buying ‘local’ produce



July 05, 2008

Two kinds of freedom

Don’t take for granted the earthly or spiritual varieties



July 03, 2008

Fourth of July traditions

From fireworks to pig roasts, Culpeper folks do it all



July 02, 2008

Let them vote!

Why restoring ex-felons’ rights at the ballot box makes sense



July 01, 2008

My compliments to the chef

Chef Jazz and Blue Devil catering bring pride to Culpeper



June 30, 2008

A true American hero

Happy Fourth of July to McCain and his duty-bound family



June 29, 2008

Better the devil you know?

Proposal may drive town, county to unite on water and sewer



June 28, 2008

Encouraging youthful drivers

Farm Bureau recognizes a local teenager with a savings bond

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