BACK IN THE SADDLE

Show was for looking, not buying

We weren’t really looking for anything, but when you go to the annual antique engine and tractor show you never know what you might come home with.

Vacation requires dodging hopefuls

“Is the coast clear?” we asked. “Are you sure there aren’t any presidential candidates?”

House-hunting can get ridiculous

Join us now for another episode of House Hunting Bargain Hunters Renovation Ridiculousness.

Sharing is hard after nest is empty

All of us were taught the right message when we were kids: It’s good to share.

Libel suit was mostly harmless

Only journalists would reminisce about libel suits.

Libel lawsuit was mostly harmless

Only journalists would reminisce about libel suits.

Friend found during flood

Say hello to my little friend.

Family's ash tree had a rich life

I counted something like 50 rings.

Virgal Kesler had stories to spare

Virgal Kesler once moved an entire gymnasium 90 degrees without lifting a finger.

Ignorance creates a flooded bliss

It’s hard to believe after the June we’ve had, but there was a time I thought floods were fun.

Hornet encounter was maddening

Sometimes those old cliches have a solid foundation in truth.

How much has attitude changed?

The ugliness of it was casual, and that made it even uglier.

'Bridge out' sign might be effective

Truckers dealing with construction on Indiana 26 in Portland have had their share of headaches.

Reasons to love summer are many

Summer. The temperature hits a certain mark, and the memories start flooding back.

'Native advertising' needs to die

Let’s start with the simplest premise, because that seems to be the one most often forgotten.
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