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- Lance Martin
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I retired last month, but before I go to that big recycling bin in the sky, here are a few observations about newspapers and where they are headed:
I retired last month, but before I go to that big recycling bin in the sky, here are a few observations about newspapers and where they are headed:
Why is every pill the Halifax County Chapter of the NAACP tries to make us take so hard to swallow?
Despite all the doomsayers out there writing obituaries for the nation’s newspaper industry, 150 million Americans — two out of three adults — read a local newspaper last week.
The first time I walked into a newsroom, I was overwhelmed.
I realize now is probably not the perfect time for levity, given all the bad news that's been reported here lately and this could be one of those columns that blows up in my face and only I think is funny.