By Rick Hinton The “New Year” means different things to different people. New Year’s resolutions certainly play a part. Resolutions can boil down to simply
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The Spirit of Christmas: when the supernatural and paranormal connect
By Rick Hinton It’s the holidays, and sometimes you just have to do it: grab the dictionary and spend time on a term that has
Christmas 2020: COVID changes how we celebrate, but Jesus is the reason for the season
By Rick Hinton Christmas season, 2020 … where does the time go? Thanksgiving has once again come and gone. Black Thursday and Friday are past.
The Ouija board: harmless fun or a tool of the devil?
By Rick Hinton The Ouija board has tapped into a weird vein of American culture, and suffice to say, has its critics. People want to
Remembering the Gas Light Inn: Could there be a new beginning?
By Rick Hinton Has it already been four years? The Gas Light Inn, famous for cheap well drinks, tenderloin sandwiches and ghosts, ceased operation in
Perry Township/Southport Historical Society meets with Rick Hinton speaking
By Stephanie Dolan This fall, the Perry Township/Southport Historical Society gathered for its second meeting of the year at the Southport Community Building at 6901
Praise for 2020? I’ll think of something.
By Rick Hinton Praise comes in different ways and forms. As 2020 rolls toward its last month – with this year’s Thanksgiving celebration anything but
Burning down the house: a firm conversation with our house ghosts
By Rick Hinton I had a business trip to Dallas a few years back when our dog Norm was still alive. Like clockwork, whenever I
Advice for those planning to join a paranormal group
By Rick Hinton A reprint from July 28, 2016 Are you considering joining or perhaps even forming a paranormal investigative group? Welcome to the club!
Do you have what it takes to be the new kid in town?
By Rick Hinton It’s been said – when one paranormal investigative group begins its maiden journey into the murky exploration of the unknown, another is