Multitude of Varieties Offers Gardeners Delightful Choices
I have fond memories of sweet peas. We're talking the flowers
$85 million in the parks fund – it’s a huge problem
Flexibility is eliminated with ballot-box budgeting
GOLF: Plenty of plotlines at this week’s Masters
Phil Mickelson's out-of-nowhere victory at the Shell Houston
Challenge for the New Year
Why does life throw challenges and crisis at us? Because that is the only way we will change. It is the only way we will rid ourselves of evil, bad habits, greed, ego and the wrong priorities. It’s human nature wanting to stay the course, not to rock the boat, and usually the only way we will change is if we are forced into it by some outside influence, i.e. financial crisis, death, illness, catastrophe. We have to look at the challenges as an opportunity and as a way to re-prioritize what is important.
Doing What You Have To
Coming from a family where calling 911 meant there was a fire or an accident, it never dawned on me that one day I would be faced with subjecting my 5-year-old to having the police retrieve her from her father's house. The idea that this could be "normal" for her made me ill. Sometimes I guess a person just has to make decisions that really stink during a divorce or custody battle. When you get in a pickle and both options are the worst-case scenario, you do what you have to do.
A Tribute to a Parent Who Made a Difference
On June 7, a special retirement dinner was held in the brand new
Owlivia teaching owlets everything they need to know
“Are you my mother?” the two downy little owlets appear to be asking Owlivia (left). Alas, Owlivia, WERC's non-releasable educational screech owl, can only be a surrogate to the babies who were orphaned last month and will never see their real mommies again.
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: Gimenez powers Columbus past Louisville with 10th-inning homer
GHS alum Chris Gimenez belted a game-winning home run in the















