I did not have the opportunity in college to study philosophy or learn about philosophers and therefore had little interest in the subject. This recently changed after I discovered a small book titled “Montaigne” written by Stephan Zweig — it captured the essence of Michel de Montaigne's life and accomplishments.
My more and I were in the living room watching the news when there was a report about abortion. “How can anyone kill a child?” she lamented as tears rolled down her cheeks.
When I was young, many years ago, my parents did not allow my brother or me to go swimming at our local pool because it was thought to be the source of infantile paralysis.
The city often enters into contracts for the acquisition of goods and services and public works projects. Let’s talk about how the city handles the selection of vendors and contracted services.
Touch, according to the author, has become a new science, and neuroscientists continue to learn more about how skin is busily sensing our relationships to others.
Last year I wrote a column about two of the smartest men who lived in the modern era (1700 to the present). On further deliberation and careful thought I nominate two others to consider.
Now that Democrats have dug in on their refusal to spend $5.7 billion on some sort of border barrier, I thought it might be fun to point out some expensive things that do get approved.
As the partial government shutdown drags on, Teachers Credit Union has announced a package of relief measures available to members who are being affected.
In a “Remember When” column written a few months ago, Kristina Smiley described an event that occurred 50 years ago pertaining to required tuberculosis (TB) testing in Warsaw Community Schools.
Two weeks ago, at the last city council meeting of 2018, the final municipal property tax rate for 2019 was approved. We were all very happy with the result.