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Responding to work emails after hours contributes to burnout, hostility

By Myoung-Gi Chon Auburn University   This piece was originally published on the conversation.org. Imagine it’s Friday evening. ... Read more

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Becker: A tomato story

By Mimi Becker Columnist Somehow, it always works out.  Just not always as it has before.  More accurately,  ... Read more

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Holland: Good deeds are not a substitute for love

By Billy Holland Columnist   I was reading an article the other day about how most people are ... Read more

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Godbey: Some things just seem stupid

It seems that nothing surprises me anymore. Sometimes, I feel like Charlie Brown with the black cloud following ... Read more

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Dave Says: You’ve already paid for it

By Dave Ramsey Syndicated Columnist   Dear Dave, We’ve been following your plan for a while. We’re debt-free, ... Read more

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US food insecurity rate rose to 13.5% in 2023 as government benefits declined and food prices soared

By Michael Long and Lara Goncalves Oklahoma State University   This piece was originally published on theconversation.org. The ... Read more

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When it comes to upgrading your home or entertainment space, the right bar furniture can make a world ... Read more

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Dave Says: Rewarding success

By Dave Ramsey  Syndicated Columnist   Dear Dave, My wife and I are trying hard to get out ... Read more

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Thornsberry named BOE student representative

The Lincoln County Board of Education is excited to introduce Lincoln County High School senior Cayley Thornsberry as ... Read more

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Forgotten technology skills still useful

By Jack Godbey Columnist Using modern technology can be challenging to some folks like me. I used to ... Read more