Master Gardener and drip irrigation expert Jeff Thompson cuts through all the confusion about drip irrigation systems in a hands-on workshop sponsored by WSU-Snohomish County Extension.
Vachel Lindsay was born in Springfield, Illinois on November 10, 1879. He was known as the Prairie Troubadour because he integrated music into his poems and performed them theatrically. He died in 1931.
Alfred Kreymborg was born in New York City on December 10, 1883. In addition to writing his own work, he was instrumental in introducing the world to the Imagist movement through his journal The Glebe. He died in 1966.
Has your furry family member developed some type of a growth under the skin on its body, perhaps on its neck, leg or belly?
Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospital’s monthly pet care column.
This week’s editorial cartoon focuses on the perceived vulnerabilities of the country.
A new care system for possible stroke victims has been implemented in Pierce County. Firefighters, paramedics, 911 operators and area hospitals are reinforcing the theory that timing is essential for the survival and recovery of stroke patients.
This week’s editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers, Jr. examines the recent Boeing layoffs. Boeing is known to layoff blue collar workers but now, it seems that white collar employees aren’t immune.
Should I still take my rat poison? This is a common question I receive from my patients but also from audience members during my presentations on stroke treatment and prevention.
There’s something wonderful about happening upon a musician playing for his or her own pleasure, completely absorbed in the music. Jeff Daniel Marion is a fine poet from east Tennessee. And here’s a woman playing the bagpipes.
Sir, more than kisses, letters mingle souls,
For thus, friends absent speak. This ease controls
The tediousness of my life; but for these
I could ideate nothing which could please,