On June 6th, 1944, the land, air, and sea forces of the Allied stormed the beaches of Normandy to dislodge German troops from the
Opinion
Stupidity Disguised as Adolescence, Part II
If that headline grabs your attention and you missed reading part one, please pick up a copy of the June 5 Times-Herald. I wrote
A Monumental Victory for the Free World
This week, I traveled to France with a delegation of my congressional colleagues, led by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), to honor the
Overdraft Fees and Debit Cards
We write so few checks today. Instead we tap our phones, or we use cash apps or debit cards. We set up automatic payments
A Handful of Memories
Last week, my son texted a picture of asparagus he had picked on our meadow over by Swan Lake. “Just enough for supper,” he
Bobcat Momentum
Today (as I write for mid-June) is Monday and an opportunity for plenty of dashboard time. After dropping my son off at Bible camp
How to Prevent Sudden Death
By the late Richard P. Holm, MD My first experience with cardiopulmonary resuscitation was during the summer of 1969. I was an orderly in
Reflections for the Week of June 3-7
City Clerk: ∙ Preparations for upcoming City Council Meeting June 18th. ∙ Swore in newly elected Councilwoman Tacy Liptack. ∙ Council unanimously appointed John
Stupidity Disguised as Adolescence, Part I
One of the great lines in the television show “Home Improvement,” was when Tim the Tool Man Taylor told his three sons, “Your mother
Wait No More, Haul That Junk To City-wide Clean-up Day Sites
Alleys, backyards, attics, basements – any spare storage space – is a blessing when handling that extra stuff that tends to accumulate. Sometimes those









