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A lot of people love old things. Call it vintage, call it classic, a lot of people are drawn to treasures from the past. I’m not that way too much, although I do from time to time run across …
Facebook apparently had technical issues on Tuesday morning that left many people unable to access their account. I was too busy to even notice at the time, but I did get a giggle from the news …
I don’t know that I have ever spent more than $20 for a single magazine in my life, but last week I did. The headline on the front cover of the Harvard Business Review caught my attention: How …
I’ve enjoyed the responses we have received in the 15 hours that it’s been since I posted on the Community Voice Facebook page asking for suggestions to rename Westlake Drive. The folks …
Dear everyone who is not from Adair County: You may have heard of us. Yes, we are having some problems. I hear we are the topic of conversation around the commonwealth, and for the most part, …
I had the opportunity to be in Washington, D.C. with the National Newspaper Association at the same time that major events took place on the national front. First, I stood in the hall and …
Sometimes, I forget that I have been doing this forever. I decided I wanted to be a journalist while in high school, and I earned a journalism degree in college. Following college, except …
When is the last time you learned something new? That may sound trivial, but it is an important question. I first decided to ask it because of some concerns I have about people who have been in …
I was awake as the storm moved through our area late Sunday night and early Monday morning. As our electricity went off, I continued to listen to a scanner to hear communications between our emergency services.
It’s one of those weeks where I pull up this page on my computer and stare. I’ve looked at newspapers I subscribe to for ideas of what to write, but I continue to see an empty page. It’s not that I don’t have anything on my mind, it’s just the opposite. My brain is overflowing this morning, and I’m just not sure what I want to share.
A friend of mine has been quite enamored with the potential for AI recently, and she was telling me about something she heard. We are both fans of Elon Musk, and she shared that he gave a vision of the future where AI-driven vehicles would be busy making their owners some money while the owners were at work.
We just finished up tallying our Readers Choice votes and are now busy letting our winners know the good news.
As I waited for County Clerk Lisa Greer and her staff to check in the final precinct officers of the evening and get a final tally for Tuesday’s Primary Election, I reminisced about the past. On Tuesday, the few members of the press who were on duty for the election sat at a table in the courthouse annex basement and listened as election board member Ricky Collins read off each precinct total.
It was an honor for my staff and me to host a celebration to recognize this year’s 20 Under 40 class during a banquet last week. As I researched our winners to compile information on them, I came away as I do every year, encouraged by their character and resilience.