Opinion

The art of cursive
December 5, 2012
If any of my grade school teachers were around, this column would shock them: I really believe that cursive writing should continue to be taught in grade school.
First day of winter discoveries
December 5, 2012
As the morning strutted her beauty, I was the sole member of the audience at the opening of a play. I felt privileged to have been chosen for such a moment.
Returning to optimism
November 20, 2012
It seems to me that we need a national dose of enthusiasm and thankfulness.
Sorting out the truth in politics
November 7, 2012
Finally, the election is over and, if the legend of Pinocchio were true, there would be a lot of politicians walking around with noses about three feet long.
History of the vote
October 31, 2012
In just a few days we will be going to the polls to select a new president and maybe more importantly members of the state legislature.
Supporting a worthy cause
October 24, 2012
In the past 125 years, the United Way has gone by different names such as the Community Chest or the United Campaign, but the goal has always been the same – to pool resources and help those who are less fortunate or those who need help.
Discovering family history
October 17, 2012
On a bright, warm early October Saturday afternoon, outside the tiny town of Mulhall, Okla., I met my great-grandfather, William H. Smith. No, of course not in person, we found his final resting place in Roselawn Cemetery.
Understanding the mindset of battle
October 10, 2012
I was sitting in the Sage Creek Grill in the Black Hills of South Dakota when I was approached by four young men in dark, blue uniforms, one of whom asked to share the bench where I was sitting.
Air travel a curse, blessing
October 10, 2012
If any mode of transportation has changed in the past few decades, it is air travel. Frankly, it isn’t as easy or as much fun as it was in the 1960s or 1970s. In fact, now it can be a bit of a hassle.
LIVE: Bonner Springs football at Piper, 7 p.m. Friday
September 21, 2012
The Braves (3-0) and Pirates (2-1) will meet in what promises to be a matchup of two of the Kaw Valley League’s most electric offenses.
Just what is the wreck of Hesprus?
September 19, 2012
Without a doubt, it is one of my wife’s favorite expressions. She will enter a room that is untidy and quickly express “this place looks like the wreck of the Hesprus.”
Mustard seeds’ of faith foster change
September 12, 2012
When I was a youngster, one of my older sisters gave me a small pendant that contained a tiny yellow seed. The seed was, she said, a mustard seed; that if I had the faith of a mustard seed, I could move mountains.
Farewell, Autumnfest
September 12, 2012
As most of you know, the Edwardsville Autumnfest won’t be held this fall. Instead it is being moved to the spring and will be re-branded.
In honor of grandparents
September 5, 2012
Sunday, Sept. 9, is a very special day for many