Author: Dolph Santorine

When the West Virginia Legislature is meeting for its annual session, life for most of its residents goes on as usual. Parents are getting kids ready for school, some workers are punching the clock, grandparents are juggling...
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Santorine: ‘Tough to Bruise and Fast to Heal’

The cyber world offers many advantages, but also critical challenges.

Santorine: ‘I Am Santa Claus’

As the Christmas winds down and the new year approaches, the author shares some reflections.

Santorine: ‘Add That Value’

Elders should take every opportunity to encourage members of the next generation.

Santorine: The Next Generation

When it's time to pass the torch, will it be seamless?

Santorine: ‘Keeping Score’

The professional athlete who has a multi-year, nine-figure salary isn’t stepping in front of a 95 mile per hour fastball because of the money.

Santorine: Those Native Capitalists

What did the very first Thanksgiving actually look like?

Santorine: The Wrong Answer

A new way is needed because the old way has failed.

Santorine: And Now for the ‘Blamestorming’

Pointing fingers seldom solves problems.

Santorine: The ‘Sniff Test’

The end of the federal government shutdown appears to be on the horizon.

Santorine: ‘Who’s the Bully?’

And end to the shutdown of the federal government still is not in sight.

Santorine: There Are Always Unintended Consequences

The protest was staged in the Elm Grove area this past Saturday.

Santorine: ‘What Gets Measured Gets Done’

It’s clear. It’s measurable. You know what it is today and tomorrow.

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