Thoughts from the day before the day before deadline
The editor has penned a column? Inconceivable!
But, alas, I am emerging from a lengthy stint away from page 4. Truthfully, I have no idea how.
The editor has penned a column? Inconceivable!
But, alas, I am emerging from a lengthy stint away from page 4. Truthfully, I have no idea how.
It is a long way from Robbinsville, N.C., to Tirana, Albania.
The return of cold weather in early-April – after a period of balmy spring days – may have had some people wondering what was going on.
I’ve sought to shed light on feminist ideology’s ugly roots and the oppression feminism naturally leads to.
The Supreme Court is starting to affect our lives in ways we have never predicted – and this seems to be only the beginning.
Wednesday marked 50 years since a deadly tornado struck Yellow Creek and the Stecoah section of Graham County, killing two people and injuring several others.
There was a hospital system that decided to have a new campaign, “Cheat Death.”
It was very unpopular in the community and due to lots of criticism, killed before it rolled out.
Amid the liberal media’s recurring response to the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision – with allusions to handmaids in red dresses and white bonnets – I wondered what the connection was.<
Ah those pesky gas prices, up again.
I see all those fingers pointing at the White House. It would be nice if it was that simple.
One of the most recognized symbols of the Easter season is the cross.