News-Leader’s Role in Community Shrinking As Online Publications Pull In Ads & Readers

The imminent death of America’s daily and weekly print newspapers is being reported with regularity and as a former daily newspaper reporter I would hate to see them disappear.
When Asked Where She lives Commission Candidate Becomes Defensive & Evasive

When someone asks where I live it takes me less than 10 seconds to provide an answer as it’s not a complex question that requires a lot of thought or intense research.
Could Fernandina Commission Blowhards Generate Enough Air to Power Windmills?

The Financial Times recently reported that electricity generated by U.S. wind farms fell six percent the first half of this year due to the softest air currents in 40 years, even though wind farm capacity grew by nine percent.
Great Smoked Mullet & BBQ Brisket No Longer Require Long Drives Or Air Travel

There are two reasons I travel to Houston, Texas. The first and foremost is to visit our son, Eric, daughter-in-law, Leslie, and four-year-old grandson, Luke. The second is to gorge myself on friend Ron Craig’s Luling City Market’s BBQ brisket, smoked beef links, and bring home as many bottles of the Market’s BBQ sauce as […]
Legal Leeches Are Costing Us All And Trashing The Legal Profession

While watching TV or listening to the radio we’ve all seen and heard the torrent of ads promising us money for alleged damages for everything from medical implants and car accidents to asbestos and falls while shopping.