Research shows us that more than half of all Americans make New Year’s resolutions. After six months, more than half of those had been
Editorials
Bins On The Bricks
An hour or so north of Interstate 80 the needle hit “E”. “Where are we at?,” Todd asked his wife. “I forgot to fill
We Don’t Have It So Bad
On the way to town last week, I caught myself complaining that the seat heater in the vehicle wasn’t warming up very fast. And
Let Your Light Shine
I was with my little sweetheart at the park yesterday. We was swinging away when a little girl came along and tackled the monkey
Student Loan Debt Forgiveness
For the last few weeks we have been looking at student loan debt. Student loan debt is the second highest consumer debt category, after
Spiritual Dehydration
You have heard the saying that two thirds of our bodies are made up of water. We ingest water every day a few ounces
Finding Five
Our 4-H leader split us into groups of three or four, handing out lists for a scavenger hunt. It was soon clear all we
Build Back Better
Bruce is having a new shop built and watching the progress reminds me that Washington has proposed a building project that’s a lot more
New Young Adult Fiction
Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco: Emilia, a witch in the Kingdom of Italy, travels to Hell to uncover her twin sister’s murderer
Let it Go
The present can be a gift. Sounds redundant, huh? During this season of giving and thinking of others, leave it to the horses to







