Constructed in 1960, the short-track in Bristol, Tennessee held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961. Bristol is among the most popular tracks on the NASCAR schedule because of its distinct features, which include extraordinarily steep banking, an all-concrete surface, two pi
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Last week, Garey and I were in Louisiana visiting our daughter, Nikki, and our son-in-law, Thomas. While we were there, we walked a nature trail called the Boy Scout Road in nearby Lacombe. The trail is part of the Big Branch Wildlife Refuge. It st

Week 13

Many today think that God’s silence grants permission to act. How many times have we heard people ask, “Where does God say not to do _______?” Others ask, “What’s wrong with __________?” Believe it or not, this argument has been going on for millennia.

As I was writing this column, Gov. Andy Beshear issued his promised veto of House Bill 9, which funds public charter schools in Kentucky.

It might be one of the most unusual and untrue statements in all of American society. It is found on our paper money, on our coins, on buildings, and on vehicle license plates.

Welcome to part 2 of Life Hacks! We start with a good one. Always struggling to find the right band-aid? Sort them into various sandwich bags by size, and use the bandages themselves as labels on the front. Not enough room in your oven for two frozen pizzas?

Doug Larson said, “Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.” It’s a pretty time with nature showing off its flowers and trees.

Week 13 of the 2022 Legislative Session

Local Service: Honoring 70 Years




















