Lori Borgman: Words you can never take back
Our son called the other day and said, “Do you remember what you always used to tell me when I was growing up?”
David Trinko: They’re ready, but you’re not
My daughter’s boyfriend recently asked me how I felt about her moving out of our house and on her own.
Dr. Jessica Johnson: Choosing life after shooting
During my three-day commute to work in Lima, on U.S. 33 West, I pass a sign designed by GospelBillboards.org that reads “Abandon VIOLENCE. Choose life in JESUS.”
John Grindrod: Those to whom I’ve spoken
Over the course of twenty-plus years of writing for publication, which includes a couple of biographical books and features and columns in both magazine and newspaper genres, I’ve done my share of interviewing folks, easily in the hundreds. While many have been local people — the type that country singer Miranda Lambert sang about in her 2007 release, “Famous in a Small Town” — others would be recognizable to a much larger swath of the country, especially to sports fans.
Reghan Winkler: Tips for before you say yes to the dress
Shopping for the perfect dress is crucial to a wedding or prom. But like many purchases with a big price tag – and high stakes – a lot can go wrong. Buying a wedding dress or prom dress can come with unexpected expenses, delayed orders, surprise policies, and unwanted stress before a big event.
Legal-Ease: Title insurance for AFTER you buy your property
Avoiding fraud before and after purchasing property is more important than ever, especially in light of the increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that continue to evolve.
Tom Purcell: What we need this Earth Day is more green thumbs
Earth Day is today, and I can’t think of a better opportunity for Americans to get their hands dirty.
Michael Reagan: Our wild kids have America on edge
Violent events in the last few days prove how edgy Americans are.
S.E. Cupp: Fox News admits now it lied, but can it stop?
Tuesday’s historic, 11th-hour settlement between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems for a whopping $787.5 million for defamation was justice for Dominion, which Fox hosts had baselessly smeared to sow doubt in the 2020 presidential election results.
Mark Figley: False alarm from earth worshippers
Earth worshippers, AKA climate alarmists, are everywhere these days, and rarely does a day go by that doesn’t include clear evidence of the fact. Yet while the average person may give this little thought, the implications are clearly life-altering.