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Opinion

Kathy Holtz is qualified to serve as Tama County Treasurer

Letters to the Editor

After studying Accounting at the University of Iowa, and decades of work experience, Kathy Holtz has the necessary education and qualifications to serve taxpayers well as our next Tama County Treasurer. She’s customer-focused. Professional. Dedicated to excellence. And Kathy Holtz is free of ...

Dengler Domain: Halloween Costumes

Local Columns

While most of us are past the time to dress up and trick or treat, we can always love Halloween. I have never been a big Halloween fan because I do not enjoy being scared. On the other hand, I love the performance, and Halloween is a reason to dress up. Here are a few ideas for costumes this ...

Slices of Life: Exploring love

Local Columns

"We've been infected with this idea that love is an emotion only felt between two people. But love is a universal energy." - A.R. Lucas Today, let's explore the topic of love. When we look back at life - at the end of it all - what we'll remember most is love. And, as was referenced above, ...

Slices of Life: Waste this day

Local Columns

“A wasted day can be time well spent so long as it is wasted with purpose.” - Anonymous. We are a culture often consumed with the material world. We assess value based on our net worth, which is usually decreased by net waste. Time spent amassing wealth is valuable; time spent wasting ...

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

In the November general election, Tama County voters have a clear choice for County Treasurer — Kathy Holtz. Kathy is an experienced accountant who has the necessary qualifications, education in accounting, and communications skills in working well with people to lead the Treasurer’s ...

Take a Mulligan: It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over

Local Columns

Yogi Berra said it, and he was not off base. He had many sayings that were grand slams, and he never was in a slump. Yessiree, it's baseball time. The World Series is just a week away, and it looks like we're in the bottom of the ninth inning, and it's time for the Yankees to hit one out of the ...

Pastor’s Corner: Shortcuts Fail!

Local Columns

Have you noticed the very common results of shortcuts? For me, they always seem to make matters worse. One day, I hit the gas and lurched forward after a shortcut across traffic. However, I didn’t see the cement island between me and the opposite traffic lane and ended up straddling both ...

A History Mystery

Editorials

Our story begins in a small eastern Iowa farming community in 1840. It ends at a lonely grave along the old stagecoach road between Leadville and Buena Vista, Colorado. The headstone reads, "My Wife – Jane Kirkham – died March 7, 1879 – Aged 38 Years 3 Months 7 Days." Within those 38 ...

Dengler Domain: Medicare

Local Columns

One of my favorite times of harvest is in Tama County. Traveling through Traer and Dysart, I'm flooded with wonderful memories. Unfortunately, a recent experience saddened me about the state of rural Iowa. Late one night, I noticed my right eye was very red. It was pink eye which I get from ...

Pastor’s Corner: Nobel Winner for Best Gaslighting

Local Columns

The “new” buzzword is “gaslighting.’ Of course, it’s not new, but social media has revived its use. “Gaslighting” is a manipulation technique where one person gains power over the other in a relationship, convincing the other that their perceptions of reality are false. It ...