There I was, just like every morning. Coffee cup at my side, working the crossword puzzle.
Columnist’s note: I got lazy over the Holiday weekend, so I’m turning this week’s column over to the family pooch:
How could one not be moved by the event that took place on May 25, 2020? The death of a black man by those we should trust.
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This has been such an interesting year. We never thought we would see an event that would change the world so drastically.
And so, as we sit in our recliners and sofas to watch and listen to the Presidential candidates and their party teammates, the 2020 election i…
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"We can complain that roses have thorns or rejoice that thorn bushes have roses."
On June 4, 2023, a group of local ladies will begin their Festa reigns as Senior and Junior Queens along with their attendants.
As I wrote in my previous column, over the years I’ve written snippets from Uncle Richard’s treatise, “Continental/Chinoise Recipes for a Gourmet Dinner,” which he wrote in the mid 1970s. I recently noticed that I had several copies of his writing in one of the many boxes I inherited from Mo…
This has been such an interesting year. We never thought we would see an event that would change the world so drastically.
And so, as we sit in our recliners and sofas to watch and listen to the Presidential candidates and their party teammates, the 2020 election is being billed as a battle for the very existence of our democracy.
OK, now it’s getting personal.
There I was, just like every morning. Coffee cup at my side, working the crossword puzzle.
Columnist’s note: I got lazy over the Holiday weekend, so I’m turning this week’s column over to the family pooch:
Power to the people.
In challenging times, such as a natural disaster, a terrorist attack or a pandemic virus, Americans are ready to pitch in and help each other.
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Dear Kingsburg Chamber members,
Today’s news cycle is dominated by one thing: the rise and spread of the novel coronavirus (Covid 19).