Last month, the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese group of atomic bomb survivors known for their powerful global activism. These survivors,...
In 1987, celebrating the 750th anniversary of its founding, the two sides of Berlin — the capitalist West and the socialist East — spent the year competing to see who cou...
It’s the time of year when students arrive at my office and ask if I will write them a college recommendation. I say, “Yes, I’ll be happy to write one for you.” Sometimes...
About 100 meals were served Saturday, Nov. 16, by members of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church to those who have served our country.
The early Thanksgiving dinner was served at ...
At a time when its forces continue to lose ground in the east and its capital city is bombarded with Russian attack drones on a near-daily basis, the last thing Ukrainian...
More than 3 million people across the nation voted for better elections through ranked choice voting on Election Day, as of current returns. Ranked choice voting is poise...
A $250,000 grant for the rehabilitation of Diamond Park was among three state grants announced by state Rep. Marci Mustello, R-11th, last week.
Planned improvements at th...
After the presidential election eight years ago, I submitted a letter about how heartwarming it was for me, as our precinct's minority inspector, to witness people of all...
American Education Week — held Nov. 18 to 22 — is a celebration of public schools and an opportunity to thank the many folks who come together to help our students learn ...
When there is an election, one person wins and one loses. The people who voted for the loser are of course going to be upset. That is normal.
What is not normal is for c...