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
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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
When darkness falls: a time when ghosts, spooks, spirits, goblins, Bigfoot and UFOs play
By Rick Hinton A reprint from July of 2016 A paranormal investigator’s journey, thus far, into a world of darkness: The southernmost region of Kentucky
Paranormal activity – has it stopped for good or just taking a break?
By Rick Hinton Is there paranormal activity in your home or place of business? Is it consistent, and seemingly on some sort of regular schedule?
Explaining the difference between ghosts and spirits, and other paranormal jargon
By Rick Hinton Paranormal jargon will not only put you in the know, but also help you to appear paranormal “savvy” when discussing the topic
What is the difference between an apparition and a manifestation?
By Rick Hinton A former coworker – Dave – now deceased, read my articles in The Southside Times. He liked to debate about them afterward.
When pets are silent witnesses to the paranormal
By Rick Hinton A reboot from 06/09/2016 Do you recall these occasions? Sweetie the pooch, or Studs the cat, suddenly turning their attention very intensely
On death and dying – a woman reflects on her brother’s last days
By Rick Hinton Faithful reader of The Southside Times, Tess Baker, retired since 2010, has thoughts on the finality when we move onto another existence.
Are all houses with spirits considered ‘haunted’?
By Rick Hinton Last week’s article – “Pennies, cat food and sunflower seeds” – required a bit of communication. Sharon Kinder and I exchanged many
Pennies, cat food and sunflower seeds
By Rick Hinton A weekly reader of The Southside Times contacted me to comment upon a prior column, “The Mischievous Spirits.” Sharon Kinder felt the