Ian Tocher

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Ian Tocher/Staff

Tocher: The news that really matters

You are holding in your hands right now a very important, consequential, personal, and public documentation of the world you live in.For years, we have been told print is dying. The future, we have been assured, is digital, where news can move faster, reach farther and cost less.
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Tocher: Data center debate could soon reach Putnam

A new Politico poll suggests Americans are becoming increasingly skeptical of large-scale data centers, a shift that could have significant implications for largely rural communities like here in Putnam County.
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Tocher: The contrasts are unavoidable

I keep thinking about how far away they are.Literally as I write this, four astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission will travel farther from Earth than any human beings have ever been before, peaking at 252,756 miles away as the crow flies.
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Tocher: We’ve got an ‘all of us’ problem right now

I’ll be honest, I’ve been deeply disturbed by the reaction of many of my friends, acquaintances, and colleagues to the horrific, televised murder of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk last Wednesday at Utah Valley University.
The first photo I took of Ziggy, the day I got her in June 2022. CONTRIBUTED

The first photo I took of Ziggy, the day I got her in June 2022. CONTRIBUTED

Tocher: Missing a dear friend

I endured one of the most disturbing and sad moments of my life upon returning home from work in the wee hours last Monday night/Tuesday morning.
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Tocher: Canada is not a state

I’ve told many people before that I’m a true Son of the South; it just happens to be from Southern Ontario, about a hundred miles east of Toronto. I could see Lake Ontario from my bedroom window growing up as a proud Canadian while getting all my U.S. news and shows from TV stations in Rochester, N.
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Tocher: A Canadian’s concern over U.S. expansionism

When I was two years old, my parents brought me and my six-month-old sister from Scotland to Canada. Late in 1997, I moved to Atlanta with my then-new, U.S.-born wife, and 20 years later, I finally officially became a U.S. citizen.
Ian Tocher

Ian Tocher

Tocher: Looking forward to the future?

I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to gasoline at $2 per gallon and my car insurance rate being cut in half. Those are just a couple of the benefits Donald Trump promised if only we voted him back into office as president.