
Pumped up kicks: Death in the Grand Canyon, part II
By Rick Hinton My first glimpse of the Grand Canyon was from a terrace at the rear of the hotel. The sight and majesty produced a stupor that everyone seems to experience their first time. […]
By Rick Hinton My first glimpse of the Grand Canyon was from a terrace at the rear of the hotel. The sight and majesty produced a stupor that everyone seems to experience their first time. […]
By Torry Stiles 10. Eating off the seniors menu at Denny’s is boring. 8. I have an excuse to remember only the things I want to remember. 7. It’s getting harder to tell which ones […]
By Wendell Fowler In meat-centric Indiana, it’s a burr under the saddle of vegetarians continually harangued, “If you don’t eat meat, where do you get your protein?” Protein is a building block of all life. […]
By Curtis Honeycutt According to G.K. Chesterton, “The word ‘good’ has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of 500 yards, I should call him a good […]
By Rick Hinton Our national parks are a good place to reflect, relax and take in a perspective of how the United States used to look back in the day. They are also a good […]
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: as discussed last week. The kids taught me a thing or two.) “Goochy” means good. “Dookie” means bad. “Dookie” has several other uses and none of them are printable. Kids […]
By Wendell Fowler When wild animals, dinosaurs, cavemen, Druids, Celts and kings took a drink from their wells, the true staff of life was part of those wells. Life-sustaining water has been here since creation. […]
By Curtis Honeycutt I love this time of year for many reasons, but perhaps my favorite thing about early summer is the farmers market. I make sure to stock up on kettle corn, sweet corn, […]
A retread of an article written in 2014 for The Examiner. By Rick Hinton One of my fellow investigators used this term to sum it all up quite nicely in the early morning hours of […]
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: Saturday morning I leave the Hoosier state for a trip to Washington, D. C. with a few dozen students from Daniel Webster School 46. It includes a bus ride, a […]