The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
In 2006 the 109th Congress officially recognized the Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day and made it a national day of remembrance and a chance to support those who lost a child whether it be as an early pregnancy loss, an infant loss, or a time in between.
Money dedicated to repair city roads is dwindling. Reduced driving, increased fuel efficiency, unforeseen initiatives and continually rising cost of street repairs are depleting our street funds.
Many people have heard of antimatter, an opposite to matter which destroys all the matter it touches. The energy released from this destruction was even used to power the Enterprise in Star Trek.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
You don’t have to have been a middle school boy to know what one smells like. Young boys’ (and girls’) bodies go through a lot of changes as they enter puberty, including beginning to produce more sweat.
When it comes to supporting public agency requests to raise my property taxes, I’m a skeptic. So, I decided to sit down with Rob Morrow, the incoming superintendent for the Tahoma School District to get the real story on the bond measure appearing on November’s ballot.
Even if students aren’t enjoying getting back in the school year routine, there are several clubs to get students engaged to make the year a bit more “Bear-able.”
There’s a certain camaraderie that comes from standing behind a starting line in the pouring rain, knowing you’re about to embark on 3.1 miles together with a bunch of people you’ve never met before.
Mental health disorders are a serious issue in the United States: the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reports that one in four adults – more than 57 million Americans – experience a mental health disorder in a given year.
There are times when I see another publication put out a story and I think, “Wow, that is such a great idea. Wish I thought of it.” Other times I see a great concept and decide it could be done better.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
Our district and staff have done their best with what they are given.
Leaders — on Sept. 18 175 students were chosen to be part of what is now a revolution of the Mattson kind.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
What could possibly persuade someone to devote nine years of his life to astrophysics?
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
There are so many amazing young people in our communities and I am so excited I get to introduce a few more soon.
Which is more important, saving the environment or creating new industries and jobs? This issue was one of the main themes recently in PBS’s six-hour presentation on the National Parks and how they came to be.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
