Month: November 2017

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Hoath pleads guilty
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Hoath pleads guilty

Ashley Diane Hoath, 27, pleaded guilty to second degree murder on Oct. 31 — days before she was supposed to testify in a jury trial regarding the murder of 37-year-old Jeremy Alan Barron. The details of the plea bargain have not been released. A group of Amish children found Barron’s body in April, while riding...

Locals celebrate anniversary of  President Donald Trump’s victory
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Locals celebrate anniversary of President Donald Trump’s victory

More than 60 people gathered at Johnny T’s Bistro on Tuesday to celebrate the anniversary of acPresident Donald Trump’s victory and learn what they can do to support the president. “The Michigan Trump Republicans primary focus is to keep the Trump voters engaged,” said Matt Maddock, who is running for the Michigan House of Representative...

Conservatives must fight media’s censorship of pro-life content
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Conservatives must fight media’s censorship of pro-life content

Censorship of conservative ideas has increased recently across social media platforms, and even the iTunes App Store, and conservatives are right to fight back. Even people who don’t agree with their ideas should be concerned about this restriction in discourse. Conservatives deserve a chance to have their ideas heard. Pro-life organizations have been especially censored....

Less like a bunker, more like a home
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Less like a bunker, more like a home

On the white, flaking walls of Galloway Residence, students have added their own personal touches to the dorm they call home. Murals depict George Washington crossing the Delaware in blue and black silhouette, inspiring quotations from the pope or “The Office,” and even Muhammad Ali standing over a defeated opponent. Painted by residents past and...