Life

The center that Margaret built

The first senior center started in New York City in 1943. The Older American Act passed in 1965…

Life

Senior Rights Assistance offers help with credit and debt issues

Senior Rights Assistance strives to inform, support and empower older adults and their families to utilize their legal…

Life

BOOKWORM: ‘Role of a Lifetime’ an unbeatable read for sports-minded fans

“Role of a Lifetime” by James Brown (with Nathan Whitaker), c. 2009, Faith Words $24.99, 203 pages.

Life

COMPLEAT HOME GARDENER: The English cultivate a love for horticulture

By Marianne Binetti The English are the best gardeners in the world. OK, I admit that I’ve seen…

Opinion

CHURCH CORNER: Keeping tabs on humans and our foibles must be like herding cats

By Dan Oliva What do you remember about Super Bowl XXXIV, played On Jan. 30, 2000? Anything come…

Opinion

OUR CORNER: Here’s a chance to help your neighbors

The Neighbors in Need campaign begins Nov. 25 this year and continues through Jan. 2, 2010.

Opinion

Atheist group is a humbug

Thanksgiving is still more than a week away, but the Christmas season already surrounds us.

Letters to the Editor

Reader offers civil opinion on religion

Someone has said, “Opinions are like toilets – everyone has at least one.” Daniel Nash (“Different views are…

Letters to the Editor

Thank you for addressing discrimination

When I picked up The Courier-Herald this week, the last thing I expected to see on the cover…

Opinion

OUR CORNER: Here’s a chance to help your neighbors

The Neighbors in Need campaign begins Nov. 25 this year and continues through Jan. 2, 2010.

Opinion

CARLSON: Atheist group is a humbug

Thanksgiving is still more than a week away, but the Christmas season already surrounds us. We see it…

Opinion

BRUNELL: It is time to raise revenue, not taxes

Now that voters have rejected I-1033, the spending limit initiative, the talk in Olympia has turned to raising…

News

Pierce Transit holds design workshop in Sumner

Pierce Transit solicited feedback on the direction of its organization from Sumner residents last week.