By Sens. Pam Roach (R-Auburn), Don Benton (R-Vancouver), Tim Sheldon (D-Potlatch) and Janéa Holmquist (R-Moses Lake) We revel in citizen…
Too often, elected officials forget to connect the dots and do the math.
This is my final column for The Courier-Herald.
I just had a conversation with a friend whose family is in a dire financial situation.
With the Academy Awards and all their shallow Tinseltown glamour taking place in a month or so, this is probably a good time to make a few rather lengthy comments on American cinema.
Well it’s the week after one of our biggest annual events and I’ll bet you’re thinking I’m going to write again about how terrific the Sweetheart Wine Walk was.
This is my final column for The Courier-Herald.
My dad lived by the axiom, “You don’t rob Peter to pay Paul!” For our family, that meant mom couldn’t raid our piggy banks to buy something the family budget didn’t cover.
My dad lived by the axiom, “You don’t rob Peter to pay Paul!” For our family, that meant mom couldn’t raid our piggy banks to buy something the family budget didn’t cover.
It is the ultimate no-win situation. A Catch-22.
For more than 100 years, scientists have been trying to measure and quantify love; that is, they’ve been trying to define love and accurately measure its strength and duration.
I have stumbled upon the perfect solution for a problem that has plagued fathers since God mistakenly created daughters. The problem is boyfriends.
More than 320,000 people in Washington are out of work, the highest unemployment in our state in more than two decades.