Cartoon, Jan. 3, 2018

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If this is the new normal, God help us

As the new year dawns and I take account of everything that’s happened in the past 12 months, it’s Donald…
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Whom should we admire the most?
 

Whom should we admire the most?

To the Editor: My daddy served in the U.S. Army. My oldest brother retired from the U.S. Air Force. One…
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Thank God and Democrats for Medicaid
 

Thank God and Democrats for Medicaid

To the Editor: How can anyone call themselves a Christian and support President Trump and his Republican cronies in Congress…
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Politicians throw children to the wolves
 

Politicians throw children to the wolves

To the Editor: After 29 years as a pediatrician in Western North Carolina, with over 120,000 patient visits under my…
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This is my family, and yours

Except for the year our daughter, Kayden, got the flu and we had to make the best of spending Christmas…
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Futures of WCU and WNC are inextricably linked

By David Belcher • Guest columnist I had the privilege of presiding over Western Carolina University’s Dec. 16 commencement ceremonies…
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Kudos for “Homeless for the Holidays”
 

Kudos for “Homeless for the Holidays”

To the Editor: Kudos to Smoky Mountain News Staff Writer Cory Vaillancourt on his story, “Homeless in Haywood for the…
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An open letter to N.C. Senator Jim Davis
 

An open letter to N.C. Senator Jim Davis

District 50: Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Swain Counties December 14, 2017 Dear Senator Davis: Perhaps relations between…
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Caught you being good

My dad called the other day and said he had a fun Christmas surprise for my boys. Knowing my dad…
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If you’re reading this, then we thank you

In this holiday season, I have much to be thankful for. At least that’s the way I see it, though…
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Send lawyers and rubles
 

Send lawyers and rubles

To the Editor: Special counsel Robert Mueller has uncovered more Russian characters mingling with Trump campaign officials than are found…
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A stealth attack on the working class
 

A stealth attack on the working class

To the Editor: Unless Congress comes to its senses and rejects the misguided tax legislation currently being considered, working people…
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Tax cut is ill-conceived
 

Tax cut is ill-conceived

To the Editor: I’m confused! The stock market is at all-time high and unemployment is lower than we have seen…
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Is health care a right or commodity?
 

Is health care a right or commodity?

To the Editor: No one wants to talk about this question, least of all the folks who make our laws.…
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We must stop the coup
 

We must stop the coup

To the Editor: An American coup d’etat is in progress. There are no guns being fired, no booting out of…
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GOP’s tribal loyalty will be its downfall

Many years from now, Americans are going to look back on the election of the 45th President Donald J. Trump…
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Sexual violence and the workplace

By Buffy Queen • Guest Columnist “Sexual violence is a societal issue that requires systemic change. Sexual violence does not occur…
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Holiday traditions are worth their weight in gold

Growing up in Weaverville and living in Waynesville, I’m very comfortable with small town Christmases. I wouldn’t know how to…
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Vision for ‘Art of Music Festival’ is attainable

“It’s exciting to think about what Haywood County could be. The desire is there.” — Buddy Melton, fiddler/singer, Balsam Range…
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Remembering the quieter, essential aspects of a life

The day of my stepfather’s celebration of life service was a brisk, sunny Saturday morning, as good a day as…
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Tax bill is payback to wealthy donors
 

Tax bill is payback to wealthy donors

To the Editor: Make no mistake about it. The so-called tax reform is first and foremost a payback to the…
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Senate budget harms children
 

Senate budget harms children

To the Editor: I recently received a personal assurance from Congressman Mark Meadows, R-Asheville, that the CHIP/Health Choice program upon…
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Consciences and consequences

Devin Patrick Kelley, a 26-year-old Texan, killed 26 people before apparently taking his own life on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017,…
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Winners and losers in the tax bill
 

Winners and losers in the tax bill

To the Editor: Senators Richard Burr and Thom Tillis stand poised to vote for the current Republican tax bill in…
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Tax bill details just who’s pulling the strings

In a book on the nature of state legislatures, the journalist Frank Trippett coined the term “true constituency” to explain…
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A new kind of Thanksgiving

Holidays are all fun and games until death and divorce happen. Then they become an aching headache, if a person…
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Come Saturday, remember: local, local, local

I don’t like following crowds and have a naturally occurring cynicism of trends. That said, there’s one holiday promotional movement…
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Thirty-four years later, Lightning still strikes

Lightning. It’s a yellow, 20-ounce Vaughn framing hammer with one of the claws broken that I’ve owned for about 34…
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It is very tough out there
 

It is very tough out there

To the Editor: It really upsets me when I hear that the economy is doing good and the unemployment rate…
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Men can no longer just look the other way

The list of allegations is dizzying and depressing. Every day, it seems, there are new reports of predatory behavior by…
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Partnering with Asheville can only help Haywood

Asheville is red hot in more ways than I can list here. Pick up a travel magazine, visit an outdoor…
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Time to remove Trump from office
 

Time to remove Trump from office

To the Editor: By whatever authority you use one thing is clear: Donald Trump’s presidency is unraveling and accelerating faster…
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Chamber director helping Haywood
 

Chamber director helping Haywood

To the Editor: Bravo to CeCe Hipps! As a former Haywood County Chamber of Commerce employee years ago, I have…
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Phillip Price has common sense
 

Phillip Price has common sense

To the Editor: If you elect Phillip Price to Congress, he will work toward some moderate, common-sense policy shifts that…
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Libraries are economic engines
 

Libraries are economic engines

To the Editor: As I read this week’s (November 1-7) Smoky Mountain News and the article entitled “Swain library project…
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Away with the rose-colored glasses

Over the past couple years, this column has been a sounding board for me. I’ve written about everything from coping…
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Welcome to a rising tide of young candidates

Local politics in Western North Carolina have long been dominated by the good ole boys. But like they say about…
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Kneeling in protest is a proper protest
 

Kneeling in protest is a proper protest

To the Editor: Will Americans allow the symbol of “liberty and justice for all” to be more highly regarded than…
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They’ve been dancing the whole time

The first time I met my stepfather I threatened to beat him up. My brother and I were both in…
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Do you write stories to dispel rumors?

“A lie can run around the world before the truth has its boots on.” That’s one of the few quotes…
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If truth doesn’t matter, we are doomed

By Norman Hoffman • Guest Columnist Some time ago a cartoon had Donald Trump’s press secretary and Kelly Ann Conway…
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Embracing the wicked vibe of Halloween

In less than a week, I’ll spend Tuesday evening traipsing the streets of Waynesville watching two little boys knock on…
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An alternative to opiates for pain relief

Like placing a bandage over a deep wound and hoping it will just go away, opiate painkillers are prescribed to…
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Gun debate a microcosm of a deeper challenge

By William Everett • Guest Columnist Garret Woodward’s Opinion piece “After tragedy in Vegas, where to from here?” (Oct. 4-10) leads…
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The NRA and waiting periods
 

The NRA and waiting periods

To the Editor: I agree 100 percent with Andy Borowitz that there should be a mandatory three-day waiting period whenever…
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Planting garlic means it’s fall, y’all
 

Planting garlic means it’s fall, y’all

As if the changing colors, cooler temps and falling leaves weren’t reminders enough, there’s also those walnuts dropping like cluster…
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My son’s a ham, while I was Houdini

There are very few decent photographs of me as a child. When I die, I feel sorry for the poor…
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Save your crude posts for other websites, please

Something newspaper editors never say: “I wish that fewer people responded to that piece in last week’s paper.” Well, thanks…
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