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Commentary: Jase Graves - Cancel culture s newest victims Jase Graves FacebookTwitterEmail Along with uplifting news stories about the COVID-19 variants, former President Trump’s second impeachment trial, and Tom Brady’s unmitigated gall to continue winning Super Bowls that include terrible halftime entertainment, we’ve also been learning about new victims of the so-called “cancel culture,” in which individuals are randomly selected to be ostracized from the “We’re Good and You’re a Stinky Poo-Poo Head Club” of social and professional life. Just recently, “The Mandalorian” star Gina Carano was “canceled” by Lucasfilm for her offensive social media posts and for having larger biceps than most of her male co-stars. (Ironically, Baby Yoda continues to maintain celebrity status, even after heartlessly devouring several of the alien Frog Lady’s tadpole eggs in season two.) ....
Princeton Woman Hurt in Pope County Crash STARBUCK – A Princeton woman was taken to the hospital after a crash in Pope County. The crash happened Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the intersection of Highway 117 and Highway 28 in Starbuck. The Minnesota State Patrol says a car driven by 85-year-old Bernard Freske of Starbuck was traveling Northbound on Highway 114 when it went through the intersection at Highway 28, hitting an SUV driven by 42-year-old Brandon Amy of Princeton. Amy’s passenger, 41-year-old Kimberly Amy, was taken to Glacier Ridge Hospital in Glenwood with injuries not considered to be life-threatening. Neither driver was hurt. ....
Archaeologist who unearthed history of early American wars dies Professor David Starbuck dies at 71 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of20 In this Thursday, July 23, 2015 photo, David Starbuck poses at an archaeological dig at Lake George Battlefield Park in Lake George, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)Mike GrollShow MoreShow Less 2of20In this Feb. 11, 2019 photo provided by Michael S. Borgos, Esq., local archeologist David Starbuck searches for artifacts in a construction site in Lake George, N.Y., after skeletal remains were found of people believed to have died during the Revolutionary War. Skeletal remains of as many as 11 people believed to have died during the Revolutionary War have been uncovered at a construction site in upstate New York, a lawyer for the couple who owns the property told The Associated Press Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019.Michael S. Borgos/APShow MoreShow Less ....