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Franklin Pierce statue was criticized even before its creation
06-17-2020 7:47 PM

By MIKE PRIDE

The world of poor Franklin Pierce, 151 years in his grave, turns again.The demand on behalf of African American law students that his name be removed from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law in Concord reflects the current...


My Turn: No more room for names on Vietnam Memorial? Add a new wall
06-06-2020 6:20 AM

By JOHN MEINHOLD

How would you feel if your son, brother, father or husband had been deployed to the Vietnam War and then tragically died, but his name is not honored on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Wall) in Washington, D.C.? The Pentagon says your loved one’s...


3-Minute Civics: Can my constitutional rights be limited?
05-10-2020 7:00 AM

By TRACY HAHN-BURKETT

Everyone knows they have constitutional rights. But what is sometimes less well understood is that these rights have limits.Wait, what?It’s true! Let’s start with defining what constitutional rights are and are not. Constitutional rights refer to your...


Land nesters
04-17-2020 4:18 PM

By RUTH SMITH

If ever there was a time to look to nature for some grounding, a place to escape and a reminder of normalcy, this is one of those times. Recently, I’ve been especially drawn to witness the aerial courtship display of the male American woodcock.This...


Learning the different cuts of meat
03-23-2020 5:52 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

I was a vegetarian for five years, mostly because I didn’t want to support massive feed-lot operations which corral 150,000 cattle or more and can process 3,000 a day. I didn’t have any plan to save the planet from beef. But I did – and still do –...


Jonathan P. Baird: Abortion is not like slavery or the Holocaust
02-16-2020 6:30 AM

By JONATHAN P. BAIRD

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos recently compared the abortion rights debate to the struggle to end slavery. Speaking at Colorado Christian University on Jan. 22, she said: “Lincoln contended with the pro-choice arguments of his day. They suggested...


Borrowing a bull to make babies
02-08-2020 3:15 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

If a farmer wants to breed her cows, then at least one bull is required for “natural breeding.” We like our calves to be born in April and May when it’s warmish, and grass is growing, so breeding takes place nine months before then – in July and...


Counting cows, a difficult, necessary task
01-31-2020 1:41 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

‘How many cows do you have?” is a seemingly straightforward question that I get all the time. But I seldom know the answer because cattle are hard to count, and it keeps changing all the time.When I meet ranchers from Utah or Texas, they don’t...


My Turn: FDR, collusion and impeachment
12-22-2019 7:00 AM

By MICHAEL MOFFETT

In 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt sought an unprecedented third term as president. But while his first two elections were landslides, the political landscape had changed. Americans were inherently troubled by the notion of an entitled presidency and a...


Visiting the inspiration behind Three Pines
11-17-2019 9:50 PM

By ROBIN SWEETSER

Like many women of a certain age, I am completely enamored of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, the main character in the Three Pines Mystery Series by Louise Penny.Set in the fictional town of Three Pines Quebec, which is said to be located south of...


Do you know how milk is made?
11-10-2019 10:57 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

‘What type of cow is that?” asked Jane, a visitor to the farm, pointing to Belle.When I told her Belle is a Milking Short Horn, Jane asked, “And when do you start milking her?” Astonished by the question, I realized that maybe Jane didn’t know why...


HOLLOW HABITATS
11-01-2019 5:47 PM

By RUTH SMITH

As leaves are shed from broad-leaved trees, details of the forest are revealed. Bird and squirrel nests, and hives of bald-faced hornet all seem to pop into view once the foliage has fallen. Trunks and branches reveal patterns and sometimes holes in...


3-Minute Civics: A bill of rights for teenagers
09-22-2019 7:15 AM

By ROBERT L. FRIED

Whose rights are foremost in our Bill of Rights? Whose rights are largely ignored? Needless to say, teenagers – along with women, men who didn’t own property, Native Americans and enslaved African Americans – were left out of the framing of our...


My Turn: The warning dream of the turtle
09-12-2019 8:00 AM

By JEAN STIMMELL

I had a dream the other night I can’t shake: I am driving through a desolate land, over a maze of logging trails, trying to find the location of my new job, when suddenly a giant snapping turtle, almost as wide as my truck, steps into the path and...


Jonathan P. Baird: Early on, journalist Dorothy Thompson saw Hitler for what he was
08-15-2019 7:00 AM

By JONATHAN P. BAIRD

In studying the history of Italian and German fascism in the 1930s, it is fair to say that the world was not adequately warned about the danger. To a shocking extent, the American press of that era whitewashed and minimized the fascist threat. This...


My Turn: Alan Dershowitz and the age of consent
08-04-2019 9:00 AM

By ERIC MacLEISH

It has already been a challenging summer for Alan Dershowitz. Now a Fox News favorite, he has been disinvited to cocktail parties on the Vineyard. Then, he was accused by two women of having underage sex with them, all arranged by former client and...


On the Farm: Search for missing newborn calf ends happily
06-20-2019 2:02 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

The day-old calf had vanished. Yesterday the black-and-white heifer had been up and walking, and her Scottish Highlander mom, Laverne, had been cooing and fussing over her. The next day the calf had disappeared. The strange thing was that Laverne did...


Cattle can be trained to eat weeds
06-07-2019 1:22 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

The dandelions disappeared as my cattle munched their way across the pasture. They snatched up the yellow flowers, which they seemed to prefer over the tall, green grass. Within hours the dandelions had been all eaten up.Even though our cattle are...


My Turn: God and the American Constitution
04-28-2019 12:15 AM

By JIM BAER

A recent article in the news caught my attention because of the author’s alarming statement. The writer commented on how important it was that our Constitution includes the name of God in its text. It does not. Nowhere in our Constitution does the...


My Turn: The racist roots of the Second Amendment
04-21-2019 12:20 AM

By JONATHAN P. BAIRD

Mass shootings have become institutionalized as an almost normal part of American life, as have the responses to such shootings. After each massacre, victims, their families and gun-control advocates bemoan the latest atrocity and call for background...

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