There are all kinds of people at my health club who use canes and walkers and crutches to get around; all kinds of people who wear braces and slings. Many
I don’t remember the first time I met Beulah Laster, other than it was during the late Mayor Elton Pody’s administration back in the 1980s. But I remember precisely when
When it comes to college football in the Lincoln Parish region, it doesn’t get much better than it did on Saturday. It was a winning weekend all around on the
At 3 p.m. every weekday, if possible, I love to be stretched out on the couch watching reruns of “Wagon Train” on MeTV. It somehow just makes me feel good,
Veterans Day is a time-honored tradition in our country dating as far back as 1918. That year, according to www.va.gov, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, between the Allied
I’ll have to admit to being surprised when President Donald J. Trump pointed me out during Wednesday’s “Keep America Great!” rally at the Monroe Civic Center as he tried to
The July 25 call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelensky is the central piece of evidence in the Democratic drive to remove the president from office. “That call
There’s a sea of change underway in corporate America. For decades, top executives preached the gospel of Gordon Gekko, proudly declaring “greed is good.” They happily outsourced jobs, price gouged
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