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  • Nature can teach us many things. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes it's the wild things that teach us to hang on.
  • A moment of true empathy passed by this last holiday season as former Vice President Joe Biden comforted Meghan McCain whose father Senator John McCain is…
  • Is God angry? Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes too many have been saying so. But, Merrill writes, we should give God a break.
  • The Maryland Comptroller's office has issued a list of individuals and businesses that owed collectively over $12 million in taxes. Delmarva Public…
  • As the opioid addiction rate has risen in recent years local governments have struggled with how to deal with the developing crisis. Delmarva Public…
  • It's tax time as many Marylanders are filling out their forms. But next year could be more challenging with the passage last year of the tax cut package…
  • With our self-absorbed world of high tech devices we may have lost our sense of connection with the world around us. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George…
  • Consumerism often blocks out the higher purpose in life. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes that he see some light amidst the clutter of…
  • As the nation comes to grips with the violence that erupted in Charlottesville and the President's response, Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill…
  • We seem to live in an era of Fake News. Telling fiction from truth has often become difficult in this age of twitter. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist…
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