I have a great event to write about this week, but first, let me remind everyone about the Sweetheart Wine Walk from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday on Main Street.
It is the ultimate no-win situation. A Catch-22.
Any idea yet on how the new year is going to treat you? Better? Worse? Or is it too soon to tell? Ever wonder why we think that the change of a number on a calendar is going to make everything different?
By Wally DuChateau During the wayward course of my silly life, I’ve held many, strikingly different, kinds of jobs, from…
More than 320,000 people in Washington are out of work, the highest unemployment in our state in more than two decades.
Yesterday I received one of those calls I don’t like: “Pastor, we’re here at the hospital and it’s not looking good. We could be losing her.”
“American Idol” should be retitled “American Idle” because it sits millions (30 million for its new season’s premiere) in front of their televisions while they imagine fame and fortune coming quickly and easily.
In good times, our elected leaders can walk the high wire between spending and taxes, spreading money around like gobs of peanut butter on a slice of toast.
I don’t know about you, but I can’t believe January’s been here and gone and we’re already into the second month of the year.
While I consider myself more of a wordsmith, once in a blue moon I’ll do something to exercise the left side of my brain.
Last week we dwelled on the Semanski brothers and their legacy in local history.
I am a city boy. I know nothing about farming or ranching. I make Billy Crystal’s character in the movie “City Slickers” look like a real, seasoned cowboy.
You’d think after the first of the year things would slow down a little for the Sumner Downtown Association, but in our office things seem to be ramping up.