Mike Caldwell's Columns
Sun not shining everywhere in county
March 14, 2010
I’d often heard people referencing “where the sun don’t shine” but I had no idea that they were talking about the government.
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Age gives understanding of our parents
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Teenagers today don’t really play under the same set of rules many of us had to growing up. Heck, I’m not even sure it is the same game.
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Mission accomplished: Profile is done
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010
The old cliche that “practice makes perfect” may apply to a whole lot of things.
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Maybe ‘Terrible Twos’ do not really end
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010
Nothing quite gets your attention like a 2-year-old headed toward you with outstretched hands saying, “Daddy, I poop.” Read story
More Mike Caldwell's Columns
- Heroes may be living right next door | Sunday midnight
- Haiti debate falls into gray area of ethics | Sunday midnight
- Loving adopted home isn’t crazy at all | Sunday midnight
- Elected officials have to join Internet age | Sunday midnight
- Choosing words over actions is easy way out | Saturday 10:59 p.m.
- Health care reform cry understandable | Saturday 11 p.m.
- Everything including the kitchen sink | Saturday 8:28 p.m.
- Residents should pay equally for services | Saturday 11 p.m.
- A Christmas wish 70 years in the making | Saturday 10:41 p.m.
- Watching football instead of the world | Saturday 11 p.m.
- Losing part of the ‘Greatest Generation’ | Saturday 9:49 p.m.
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Tribune Column
Sun not shining everywhere in county
I’d often heard people referencing “where the sun don’t shine” but I had no idea that they were talking about the government.
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Columnists
Guest Columns
Ironton needs to coordinate projects
March has arrived blowing welcome warm winds across our fair city and, if attendance at this month’s general meeting of Ironton In Bloom is any indication, it is reviving thoughts of what we can do to make the outdoors an increasingly pleasant place to be.
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Letters to the Editor
U.S. government has lost all its business sense
It is the month of November; a resort town sits next to the shores of a lake. It is raining, and the little town looks totally deserted. It is tough times, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit.
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- Reader distorts by not looking at big picture
- Briggs Library branches offer much to community
- Families suffer because pain clinics run freely
- Not a ‘bigger’ government but ‘better’ government
- With regret, candidate pulls from House race
- Reader ignores facts to try to make his points
- Health care bill would open door to abortion expenses




