Is America still the land of the free?

During the War of 1812, Dr. William Beanes, a friend of Francis Scott Key, was taken prisoner by the British. According to History.com, Key traveled to Baltimore, located the ship where Beanes was held, and, despite a negotiated release, the two men were not allowed to leave until after the British bombardment of Fort McHenry. […]

How Are We Doing So Far?

We have to ask because, to be frank, we don’t know. And honestly, what we think doesn’t matter. What you think matters most. After all, if a newspaper doesn’t have readers eager for the next edition, it doesn’t serve its purpose. You can’t sell ads or grow subscriptions if your main use to readers is […]

Claims of price gouging resurrect bad proposals

“We must learn from the mistakes of others because we cannot possibly live long enough to make them all ourselves.” That quote has been attributed to various individuals. But the sentiment is as true today as when it was first spoken. While accusations of price gouging persist, it’s an old tactic. The earliest known use […]

The Times is a-changing

Well, that’s my new, off-hand slogan for the final quarter of 2024 for your favorite newspaper. And it’s for the simplest and most obvious of reasons: The retirement of our 25-year editor, Phil Castle. And even though Phil took on the role of editor emeritus for one final edition of the Business Times at the […]

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