by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com That’s a great question and it was asked–and answered–by Jonathan Coppess, an associate professor of law and policy at the University of Illinois, in a “dismaying” July 17 farmdocDAILY analysis of … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: ‘Why would federal policy favor legal fictional entities over individual family farms?’
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Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Gaza is a moral reckoning for Israel – and for you and me
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Some outrages are so outrageous that I don’t even want to talk about them. But that’s when we must speak out. Indeed, let’s rage against our government’s wholly-unprincipled embrace … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Gaza is a moral reckoning for Israel – and for you and me
Cal Thomas: What standard? What scandal?
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com Following the resignation of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron after he was caught on a Jumbotron at a Coldplay concert in Boston cuddling with Human Resources chief Kristin Cabot (who is not his wife), the company … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas: What standard? What scandal?
Turbo Talk Sports: Does Happy Gilmore 2 Stink?
I know we are on the fringe area of sports with this article, and I am venturing into a whole other world with movie reviews but what the heck. Let’s give it a shot! I grew up loving every single Adam Sandler movie that came out. Billy … [Read more...] about Turbo Talk Sports: Does Happy Gilmore 2 Stink?
EarthTalk®
Hunter-gatherers continue to eke out an existence but it’s harder every year due to pollution and the encroachment of civilization. Credit: Pexels. From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Are there humans … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library – July 28, 2025
There’s plenty of summer left for a couple more beach reads; check out these new fiction titles! The Friendship Fling by Georgia Stone. No one would ever call Ava Monroe a people person, which isn’t ideal for a barista in a busy London … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library – July 28, 2025
Contemplation Corner: “Politically speaking. . .”
“Politically speaking, tribal nationalism…always insists that its own people are surrounded by a ‘world of enemies’—‘one against all’—and that a fundamental difference exists between this people and all others, it claims its people to be … [Read more...] about Contemplation Corner: “Politically speaking. . .”
Letter to the Editor – July 31, 2025
Dear Editor: I am taking this opportunity to share my experiences as a “transplant” with James Thomas, Jr. of the Village Planning Commission regarding his reading of current results of the Master Plan Survey at the recent … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor – July 31, 2025
Faye Louise Schmidt
January 31, 1937 ~ July 5, 2025 Faye Louise Schmidt, a beacon of love and light, left this world on July 5, 2025, at Borgess Hospital. Born on January 31, 1937, in Flowerfield Township, Faye lived a life defined by compassion, … [Read more...] about Faye Louise Schmidt
The way we were – memories from The Marcellus News – July 31
Team RickWorld Reads of the Week – July 28, 2025
Team RickWorld continues on a reading roll with just six months to go in the Marcellus Library’s Read Through the Decades Challenge! The Challenge concludes at the library’s Noon Year’s Eve Party on December 31. Groups are asked to dress in … [Read more...] about Team RickWorld Reads of the Week – July 28, 2025
This week in Marcellus’ Culinary History – July 28, 2025
This week wreaked havoc to the Editor’s decision making skills. How does one choose to highlight so many great dessert recipes? In this installment of Marcellus’ Culinary History, we’re featuring recipes even your Editor … [Read more...] about This week in Marcellus’ Culinary History – July 28, 2025











