December 28, 2018
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Previously, in 2019, nearly 43 million Americans started their summer with a Memorial Day weekend getaway.
Sometimes I suffer from news overload, and need to remember to be where I am.
I saw something a friend sent to me recently that spells out the challenge we could have in this nation if socialism takes root. … or has it already?
In case you have not heard, a book honoring the best of Dr. Ron Barnes’ columns in The Daily Courier is being compiled by people close to him. Following is the forward I wrote for it:
The cellphone tower debate of late, from my standpoint, is the culmination of many community issues.
It can make you feel crazy — isolating yourself from the outside world.
Children who will turn 21 this year were born in 2000 (let that sink in for a second). Technology has changed a lot since then.
If you came late to the party, long-held views that the Prescott area is in the middle of three overlapping ecosystems that have the potential for 10 months of allergies is not comforting.
Death and taxes are all that’s certain in this life.
The young woman looked seriously into the camera and said one measure of success for Millennials — the generation born between 1981 to 1994 — is how many “friends” they have on Facebook.
It never fails — no matter where you go, that’s the place with the “worst drivers.”
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate headlines and TV shows. Yet, I believe many people don’t fully understand it. Call it motivations.
The issue of whether government employees should or should not receive raises during this COVID-19 pandemic has raised the ire of many Daily Courier readers.
Oh, how things can change in a few days.
Father’s Day is a different day of observance for me. I have a child who I am so proud of, and I see fathers in my life who have helped me along the way.
Big Brother is watching — and, in this case, I am glad for it.
While you are looking for toilet paper in the Quad Cities (there isn’t any), some common sense measures are kicking in (or, apparently not).
Boy, we stepped in it, huh?!
• INFLUENCE – A letter that came in this week from “Nancy” made very salient points about what is wrong with this country. Her letter was in response to one by Susan Lanning, which cited the caging of children at the border, denying health care to the most vulnerable and enriching the wealthiest Americans at the expense of the poor and middle class.
Now, more than ever, politics have become what a man told me Thursday: tribal.
One of the most traumatic events for a parent must be having a child go missing.
While working on a project on the front porch several years back, movement out of the corner of my eye caused me to turn to the east. It was a man walking across my property.
A parable of sorts…
Father’s Day is something more.
The governor of Arizona has spoken, much to the chagrin of the state’s legislators. No raise for you!
Nearly 43 million Americans have started their summers with a Memorial Day weekend getaway this year, AAA News reports.
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