Opinion

David Trinko: 2021 is the year to live for someone else
As we enter the year 2021 together, you’re going to hear a lot of self-actualization talk, about being the you that you always dreamed about bei...
January 2nd, 2021 |

Cheryl Parson: Be cautious about miracle weight loss drugs
The season of New Year’s resolutions is here. Many of our resolutions involve losing weight. Overstated weight loss plan advertisements have bee...
January 2nd, 2021 |

Legal-Ease: Reading and understanding written contracts
Most contracts involve situations where people are making various promises to and agreements with each other. Even if a standard form is used (such as...
January 2nd, 2021 |

Column: Want stimulus? Spend check locally
Nearly one week ago, the president signed a $2.3 trillion bill that combines a continuing funding resolution necessary for the federal government to k...
January 1st, 2021 updated: January 6th, 2021. |

Ken Pollitz: 2020, the year of the thesaurus
There is much to be said for the year, 2020, literally!Disinclined to consider myself anywhere approaching the learned, I plop myself down in the grea...
January 1st, 2021 |

Letter:… what you can do for your country
Is it February 2nd already? Is it Punxsutawney Phil? No wait, it’s Kelly Anspaugh with in-depth insight as to why the government should control ...
December 31st, 2020 |

Gregory Clay: Words matter — For some, not others
Sarah Silverman simply exposed publicly what many of us suspected. A double-standard.Just after Thanksgiving, comedian-actor Silverman uttered the mag...
December 31st, 2020 |

Dr. Jessica Johnson:
Suppose you felt that your life was just beginning in your mid-40s because you finally landed the job of a lifetime, or in the case of Joe Gardner in ...
December 31st, 2020 |

Jay Ambrose: Can Biden negotiate us to a better America?
During the Democratic presidential primary, nothing seemed to haunt Joe Biden more than the charge of how totally, completely racist it was for him as...
December 31st, 2020 |

John Grindrod: Among those we’ve lost in 2020, my baseball heroes
Of course, at the end of every calendar, there are those newspaper necrologies of those of whom, henceforth, we will speak using only past tenses.For ...
December 29th, 2020 |