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Opinion

Dengler Domain: Grandparents

Local Columns

For those who do not know, my grandma, Mildred Dengler, passed away on September 18, two weeks short of her 99th birthday. An incredible age to make it to for an incredible woman. I loved her a lot, and I was blessed to have her in my life for this long. Fortunately, I was double blessed as my ...

Keep your hands off journalists

Editorials

Reporters need a thick skin. Hard-hitting stories can generate a lot of complaints, including abusive language and the occasional threat. It got out of hand this month in Las Vegas where a reporter was stabbed to death in his home. Police have arrested an elected official who had been the ...

Slices of Life: Defining death and rebirth

Local Columns

As many readers know, I am a widow. I lost my husband, and it’s caused predictable struggles. He’s gone; I’m here, and that leaves a conundrum that I’ve grappled with for the last 22 months. I’ve struggled to make sense of something that makes no sense, and in that, I’ve opened my ...

“Rascally Rabbit and the No-See-Ums!”

Local Columns

What bugs you? This year, bugs! Growing butternut squash, I fought the squash bugs all Summer. You’re supposed to squash their eggs…but that’s impractical and would take days. I sprayed the adult bugs with dish detergent, but some of them seemed to enjoy it! While fighting off the ...

Take a Mulligan: Some Of My Thoughts!!

Local Columns

What a title for a column! As if anyone cares, but if you've gotten this far, I'll share with you some things that keep me awake at night. Or perhaps help me get to sleep faster. Irregardless, here are my thoughts: First off, there is really no such word as irregardless. It makes no ...

Pastor’s Corner: The Misunderstanding Mind of a 4-year-old!

Local Columns

A pediatrician had a 4-year-old in for a checkup. The doctor asked, “Do you have any questions?” The mother replied, “I don’t think so!” The doctor turned to the 4-year-old and asked, “How about you? Do you have any questions?” The child responded, “Yeah, have you ever ...

Slices of Life: Fingerprints on the mirror

Local Columns

So I finally made it. Man, how I’ve waited for this stage in life. After years of being pregnant, breastfeeding, snuggling little ones in the middle of the night, and cleaning up LEGOs off the floor day and night (after first stepping on them), I’m finally here. Free at last. Free at ...

America’s future rests with independent and swing voters

Editorials

It’s well known America’s first president warned citizens – on Sept. 17, 1796 – about the negative impact political parties could have on the country. In George Washington’s farewell address, he felt politicians and their party of preference could become “unprincipled.” The ...

Pastor’s Corner: Flying Unfriendly Skies?

Local Columns

Flying airplanes used to be a rush of excitement as a kid but has become too unpredictable at my age. Just give me a tractor-mower, a full tank of gas, and a can of Dr. Pepper, and that’s about all the thrills I can take for one afternoon. But imagine this true story. In August, an airline ...