Opinion

From the publisher

From the publisher

From the publisher

One pet peeve of mine is when someone has the attitude of “it’s not my job” or “it isn’t my problem.
One year later, justice for Anfernee...By Bob Simmons

One year later, justice for Anfernee...By Bob Simmons

One year later, justice for Anfernee...By Bob Simmons

Friday March 7, my wife, Diane and I attended the sentencing of Cazmere Haskins for the felony murder of our family friend, Anfernee Economy.Anfernee worked for us at KNDK while in high school. Our son Drew is married to Anfernee’s sister, Ariel.
Bowesmont lives | By Saralee Hoselton

Bowesmont lives | By Saralee Hoselton

Bowesmontlives|BySaraleeHoselton

On Monday, John and Janell Nyegaard visited Merv and Phyllis Holter and stayed for supper.The next day, Saralee Hoselton took the PCCMT van to Grafton where she visited Clarice Mosolf at Lutheran Sunset Home and Rosemary Glenn at her Sunset Leisure Estates apartment.
Life in the slow lane?

Life in the slow lane?

Life in the slow lane?

|Modern technology has changed the way that we do everything from doing the dishes, cooking, everyday housework, farming, and all types of industry. Over twenty years ago newspapers started making the change from cutting, waxing, and placing articles onto the layout page to computer pagination.
The Catch of the day

The Catch of the day

When our youngest

When our youngest, Drew, was stationed at Little Creek Naval Station near Virginia Beach, VA some years ago we spent many vacations there and became familiar with the area and really embraced the lifestyle. Having grown up in Massachusetts I acquired a taste for seafood at a very early age.
My two cents

My two cents

My two cents

This week I reluctantly dip my toes into the waters of the controversy which is consuming much of the world. The events involving Ukraine are top of mind for many people.
owesmont

owesmont

On Monday, Merv

On Monday, Merv and Phyllis Holter and Saralee Hoselton were among those who had dinner at the Sugar Bowl Senior Citizen’s Center. Saralee stayed for cards and socializing.