Jim McGuire: Rainy day morels
A gentle spring rain is a wonderful gift. Warm , nurturing—a good thing.
Please vote ‘Yes’ for Troy City Schools
By Chris Piper
The Amish Cook: Special day packs a punch
Editor’s note: This is a two-part column from Gloria chronicling and celebrating the adoption of Jesse, age 3, and Hosanna, 4.
The Amish Cook: Perfect chicken marinade
Take a moment to get the picture: it’s Wednesday evening of the big day — the final adoption of our precious foster children. Hosanna, age 4, flitting here and there through the group of family and friends, gathering for the celebration party at Daniel’s shop. I took a moment to observe her holding Julia’s hand, both wearing their new lavender dresses. Yes, they are sisters forever. Then there was Jesse, age 3, in a lavender shirt and blue pants, matching Elijah, who is only four months younger. The most awaited day has come. As of this morning, we are a forever family.
The Amish Cook: Ultimate tossed salad
Everyone arrived at our small, white country schoolhouse. It was a day when everyone gathered to celebrate another successful school year. We had taken very few days off throughout the term, so school was letting out early for the year. Children played happily on the playground, and smiles were as common as the cheery yellow dandelions on the lawn.
Jim McGuire: Welcoming April!
Ahh-h-h, April! Sweet, sweet April!
Without public notices, the public will be the last to know
By Monica Nieporte
Semiconductor shortage highlights urgency of U.S. import dependence
By Michael Stumo
Clean energy plan requires mining renaissance
By Michael Stumo
Finding gratefulness in our outdoor options
It’s easy to find reasons to complain about the government these days. Well, it never has been all that difficult, but in the past year, complaining has become especially fashionable.