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05/01/2012 – Obi-Wan Kenobi, Startegic Partnerships, and Discrimination

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily (Monday through Friday). Obi-Wan Kenobi arrested That’s right, everyone’s favorite Jedi Knight was arrested under a charge of […]

04/30/2012 – Wealth, Pregnancy, and Bears

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily (Monday through Friday). The Wealthiest of Fiction You may have heard of the list Forbes devises of the […]

04/26/2012 – Mean Teachers, Burger King, and Beards

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily. Teachers unabashedly bash autistic child Stuart Chaifetz of Cherry Hill, NJ knew something was wrong when he saw […]

04/25/2012 – Pizza Burgers, Frozen Burgers, Interesting Finds, Kidney Donations, Illegal Tree Houses, and Risky Decisions

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily.   My apologies Yesterday was a day that did not receive a new edition of The Blip, and […]

Walk to Create a World Free of MS

Walk to Create a World Free of MS

Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating disease that affects about 400,000 people in the United States alone. The Latin roots literally mean “many scars,” as there are lesions on the Central Nervous System (CNS – the brain and spinal cord) where demyelination of nerves has occurred. The lack of myelin causes nerve impulses to slow down […]

04/23/2012 – Robbery, IKEA, and Hipsters

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily.   Hot dog! A robbery! A drunk man in Arkansas tried to rob a convenience store with a […]

04/19/2012 – Apple Scent, IKEA Marriage, and Drive-Thru Etiquette

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily. The scent of Apple No, that title does not contain an error. It’s not the scent of apples, […]

04/17/2012 – Crashes, Government “Brilliance” with Philips, and News in Haikus

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily. Dumb crashes Click the location for the original story. Omaha, Nebraska – A man, trying to save his […]

04/16/12 – Facts on money you don’t know about! (Unless, of course, you do)

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily. New Zealand coins intergalactic currency In August of last year, the fabulous country of New Zealand took another […]

Talawanda Tribune Goes Digital

Talawanda Tribune Goes Digital

  The Talawanda Tribune, Talawanda’s cherished news source, has embraced change and integrated technology. On April 5th, 2012, the domain name www.talawandatribune.org went live, ushering in a brighter outlook for the future of the newspaper. “In light of print media transforming into digital media, it seems relevant that the Tribune made an online news source for […]

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