I love going up and down the aisles. Everything changes and it’s a chance to even get some items usually only sold in other areas of the country.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
While I am excited about the new Walgreens opening up where Johnson’s was previously located — my husband works for Walgreens — and am pleased the community will have some new or refreshed dining choices I look forward to the next step of economic development.
Here it comes. Middle school. A lot of kids will be filling their free time with sports, I happen to be one of those students.
Given that I live in Maple Valley, work in Covington and spend time in Black Diamond, I know quite well the kind of service-oriented nature that is the backbone of all three cities.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Covington voters will decide this November whether to increase the city’s sales tax rate by 0.2 percent, or 1 cent on every $5 of taxable purchases, to pay for street maintenance and other improvements.
Here we go with another round of election races. This one probably will not draw the heavyweight fight crowd like the presidential battle of 2012, but there are always a few intriguing races and initiatives to watch.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
When Kris Hill and I started talking about potential series ideas that I could work on my thoughts immediately jumped to schools and school safety.
Here it is. The great Fourth of July. The day we celebrate our independence in America. Fireworks are one way to symbolize our joy, but one thing that gives America our own pride, is our flag.
For those of us who think and write about democracy, few things are more appealing than a book about how to make it work better. My shelves are groaning with them.
Editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
I always knew City Perk was at Four Corners, sold locally roasted Java! Java! coffee and I could get free wi-fi and earn free coffee.
Finally. Bring on the sun! School is out for summer.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
I’m more convinced that the whole six degrees of separation thing is true every day. That and it really is a small world.
Another Father’s Day has passed and my kids have not placed me in a home for wacky fathers.
I know I said my plan was to highlight businesses going forward. I am suspending that this week to share with you an email I recently received.
Editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
