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Solving problems that don’t exist

North Carolina will soon be nearly free of voter fraud.In fact, itĢƵ always been nearly free of voter fraud.Almost seven million North Carolinians cast votes during the 2012 general election.Of those seven million votes, only 0.00174 percent of them were suspected of being cast ...

Did you know?

I found a strange local story that appeared in the July 23, 1953, edition of the Uniontown Evening Standard.“Girl mauled in local store,'' was the headline for a story about Terry Denim, who found herself having a harrowing experience at the Kaybee Store on West Main Street in Uniontown.Denim ...

Another GOP exercise in futility

The Republicans did it again. They’ve “repealed” Obamacare. ThereĢƵ a reason why I put these (" ") around the word repeal. Because Obamacare isn’t going anywhere.On Aug. 2, every Republican in the U.S. House wasted their time, and our tax dollars, by voting to repeal the Affordable ...

Pirates bringing Pittsburgh together

I’ll have to admit that I haven’t paid much attention to national politics these past few days. I’ve had far more important concerns -- the Pittsburgh Pirates.I know, itĢƵ not even been a month since I wrote my “3rd Annual Homage to the Pittsburgh Pirates,” but I had no idea ...

Did you know?

The ominous headline “Turnpike ‘Mania’ Killer Sought” greeted the readers of the Uniontown Evening Standard 60 years ago today.In late July of 1953, terror struck on the western end of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.That “maniac” had shot and killed two truckers on quiet stretches of the ...

John McCain shows common decency

Back in the late 1990s, I wrote a column about an experience I’d had on a street near downtown Uniontown that, for me, was perplexing.I’d completed some research at Uniontown Public Library, and I began walking home to the East End. While standing on a Fayette Street corner, I saw a man ...