Like many of you I have heard stories about why we need to pass the Tahoma School Bond and I have heard reasons for voting no.
Back to school. Yes, it is that time of year again.
Oh. My. Gosh. Hail to the ‘Stangs! I was expecting a dreadful first two days of school, but that theory was put to shame.
As I speak to people about the Congress, one question arises more than any other: Why is Congress gridlocked? People are perplexed and disappointed with its performance, and are searching hard for an answer.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
There are certain community causes I will unabashedly throw my support behind publicly.
I have had times when simple things make such a huge difference. You never know why, or how, but it does. And for me it usually is a lightening rod moment but I can never truly explain why.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
Those in the newspaper world are collectively wringing their hands and tearing their hair over the sale of a couple of East Coast dailies, the impact of the Internet, revenue and other garbled gerunds.
Summer is one of the best times of the year. Particularly favored by children.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Patti started her office eight years ago and cannot say enough about how wonderful the community has been in supporting her business. She knew from the beginning she wanted to give back.
I know the VOTE Yes committee, which will campaign for support of the bond measure, is made up of smart people who learned from the last three bond measure failures and understand the challenges this one presents.
It’s not all bad news, there are papers out there that are still profitable, albeit at smaller margins than they used to be. The smaller, community journalism papers have been known to be in the black. It happens.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
Hi, my name is Kris and I’m a Type 2 diabetic. For many years I wasn’t very good about taking care of myself — before and after my diagnosis in March 2002.
What do you think when you see terms like PTSD or TBI? For me the response it always elicits is a combination of anger and frustration — then I get sad. Sad for the men and women, some only 18, heart broken for the families and sick to my stomach for the bright futures that were lost. Then I flip back to anger and frustration.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Clark Davis does more than provide insurance at his American Family office in Four Corners — he also pulls our community together in his constant efforts to help others.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
