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What a whirlwind of a week surrounding the Supreme Court! As of this writing, we have seen the SCOTUS overturn Roe v. Wade and rule in favor of Joseph Kennedy in Kennedy v. Bremerton School … more
On Friday, the Supreme Court made it official — Roe v. Wade has been overturned, there’s no constitutional right to abortion. Actually, there never was, for Roe was based on one of … more
Last week’s column identified the National Register of Historic Places as a list of historic buildings, structures, sites, and objects that have significance in national, state, or local … more
As I work through my final days as superintendent of Sedalia School District 200, I have been focused on what is ahead and how our community can help forge a positive path for our students, staff and … more
My paternal grandmother would have been 92 this week.  She was a beautiful old woman with curly white hair, piercing blue eyes, and a sly, puckering smile that she passed on to her sons and … more
What a week. I’m still watching the January 6 hearings, and I am still sad – and angry – about what I am hearing, and not just because the insurrection happened.  I am sad … more
On Wednesday the 8th of June, my wife and I, along with her sister and our brother-in-law, made what had always been an annual visit to her hometown of Willow Springs, Missouri.  The trip was … more
I’m not perfect. In fact, I’m far from it. Last week I posted this to my Facebook page: “I thought that I was a good person, but the way that I react when people drive slowly in … more
The terms “landmark” and “historic site” and “listed on the National Register” are often used without a clear understanding of what each of these terms means and … more
In October, I wrote a column titled “Feeling the burnout, big time.” It’s not uncommon for me to get feedback about some of the columns I write, but by far, that one received the … more
“If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.”   I grew up hearing that cliché. It was a staple of the platitudes told to children in the … more
The Watergate hearings in the 1970s were intriguing, but the Jan. 6 Committee hearings are mesmerizing. Behind-the-scene intrigue, cat fights in the Oval Office, texts designed as subterfuge, … more
For reasons I won’t go into, I’m coming late to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting, which sometimes happens in the column-writing business. The horrible murder of 21 people — … more
Somewhere around late December, some of us might start thinking of our New Year’s resolutions. Some of us may take this to our spiritual place and ask the Lord what he would have us do in the … more
Laws during the 19th century generally favored a husband over his wife, usually granting him title to any land she brought into the marriage and giving him control over any money she might have had. … more
I ran across a quote last week that went like this: “The problem is people really believe that they follow some strong moral compass, but in reality, they are just trying to fit in with … more
When I first took over the editor’s office in 2017, I mentioned to former Editor Bob Satnan, then a contributing columnist on this very page each week, that I was thinking about writing columns … more
Years after my father died, I began to understand many of the things that impeded our having, at least, a collegial relationship. Much had happened during my teens and college years to affect our … more
While having my house deep-cleaned, all the books in my home library were removed from their shelves. Putting them back wasn’t a simple task, for my reading interests have changed over the … more
I thought I would share with you some very disturbing news that you may not be aware of. Something of great concern that may have slipped by your radar. Now I don’t want everyone to get into a … more
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