BACK IN THE SADDLE
Summer memory
It was the best lobster dinner we ever had.And it was the cheapest.
Tricks of time
When you’re a kid, does the calendar ever move more slowly than it does in May?
The door is still closed
The door is still closed.
No room at the park
One goal this summer has been to hike more trails in Indiana State Parks. But whenever Pokagon is mentioned, I get a weird feeling.
Gelston still a messenger
Dan was back in town last week.
Popcorn exile has finally ended
Finally — after a hiatus of nearly 30 years — the powers that be have entrusted us once again with the awesome responsibility of running the popcorn machine.
Rules cut career short
My career in science ended because of Robert’s Rules of Order.
The hunt for hotel a was a nightmare
The nightmare still comes back to me after all these years.
'Copter found on shopping search
As I climbed down the hill carrying a suitcase, I suddenly heard the sound of a helicopter revving up its engines.
Visit Dale art exhibit
The idea may have first emerged at our kitchen table.
Friend's endeavor is payment
How do you start a community newspaper when the “community” is a metropolis of 3 to 4 million people?
Familiar faces headed for playoffs
Footballs are flying, but it’s still baseball season at our house.
Jay County is still home
George Miller’s reasons for stepping down from the presidency of Martin University in Indianapolis aren’t clear.
Music festival had crowd bouncing
The crowd wasn’t so much dancing as it was bouncing along to the music.
Trip to Ethiopia gets grounded
I am not going to Ethiopia.
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