Drones are becoming an increasingly common and important tool in the arsenal of conservationists and environmentalists of all stripes. Credit: Pexels.com. Dear EarthTalk: How are drones being used to promote conservation? -- L.J. … [Read more...] about EarthTalk® – From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine
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The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories: One word: COFFEE
by John Mooy Just like millions of others I am one of those who starts my day with a good strong cup of coffee. I remember as a child taking a sip of coffee vowing that was something I would never drink. That was about the same … [Read more...] about The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories: One word: COFFEE
Bits & Pieces: Logophile
by Paula Johnson In our family, at least, there was one advantage of being a first born. It lasted almost 2 years, and a second born that lasted another 7 years. Our mother read to us. By the time #3 came along, we were reading our … [Read more...] about Bits & Pieces: Logophile
Farm and Food File: And you though ‘business’ people knew economics
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Paradox seems to be the guiding principle of today’s food policies. For example, the Trump Administration is arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court that the nation’s longstanding … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: And you though ‘business’ people knew economics
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: A Biblical-level warning from a High School Student
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com An essential part of our children’s education is learning proper moral behavior. And who better to deliver that ethical guidance than politicians? Huh? Bizarre, yet this is the conclusion of the … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: A Biblical-level warning from a High School Student
Cal Thomas: Please, turn off the lights
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com The phrase about turning off the lights when one leaves someplace appears to have originated with two real estate agents in Seattle. It was 1971 and Boeing was laying off employees during an economic … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas: Please, turn off the lights
Ask a Pastor for the week of November 3, 2025
Pastor Donnie Brooks of the Marcellus United Methodist Church answers your questions at pastordonnieb@outlook.com Pastor Donnie, is “Christian nationalism” Christian?Part IV So we’ve looked at what “Christianity” is its … [Read more...] about Ask a Pastor for the week of November 3, 2025
Contemplation Corner: “The negativity of no . . .”
“The negativity of no-to also provides an essential trait of contemplation. In Zen meditation, for example, one attempts to achieve the pure negativity of not-to—that is, the void—by freeing oneself from rushing, intrusive Something. Such … [Read more...] about Contemplation Corner: “The negativity of no . . .”
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of November 3, 2025
“Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves, even when we risk disappointing others,” Brene Brown. The library has a nice selection of books that can help you understand yourself better. … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of November 3, 2025
Letter to the Editor – November 6, 2025
Dear Editor: I would like to take the time to compliment you and the treasurer of Marcellus Township for the excellent description of where, and how our tax dollars are spent. Hopefully, enough citizens read your great paper … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor – November 6, 2025
Team RickWorld: What we’re reading the week of November 3, 2025
Team RickWorld member Justin Ware with wife, Amberly, at the annual Halloween parade! Team RickWorld continues to take on all readers in the Marcellus Library’s Read Through the Decades Challenge, which concludes with a Noon Year’s … [Read more...] about Team RickWorld: What we’re reading the week of November 3, 2025











