At 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918, everything went silent. The deafening sounds of gunfire and artillery shells had come to a halt. World
Opinion
Peanut Butter Geese
Only blocks from where streets end and fields begin, our house is below commuting Canada geese. The V-shaped flocks fly between nesting and feeding
Point of Rock Chapter NSDAR Minutes
By Dorothy Carnine Secretary Point of Rock Chapter, NSDAR, met for a dessert meeting at the home of Regent Audrey Hoerler . Ten members
The Shopping Gene
The best way to save money is to fold it over and put it back in your pocket. Better yet, just leave it at
Team Darrell
It was my great honor to speak at both the Rosary Service and Funeral Service for my good friend Darrell Walla, who was born
Reflections for the Week of Oct. 24-28, 2022
Finance: • August sales taxes received in October were $212,743 which is the highest month in 2022 but less than the $221,406 for the
Nine Books to Commemorate Native American Heritage Month
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer: Beginning with the tribes’ devastating loss of land and the forced assimilation of their children at
Casting A Wider Net
Curbside collection heralds our halfway point of the week. This past Wednesday we had more to consider than how many boxes would be filled
Uncertainty
It’s payday. Maybe not today, but soon, or just happened if you make your living from the land. People who ranch or farm are
Why are Student Loans an Issue?
Student loan debt has been in the news since several candidates in our last presidential race offered plans to provide assistance. Why is this









