Sleepless Nights, Aches and Pains all for the Love of Stargazing
Sitting at home watching the news a few evenings ago, I heard
Mercy for mom’s ailing daughter
Mother’s Day is not easy for many of us. Many of us have lost our mothers, and others don’t have the best relationship with ours. I was fortunate to have my mother long enough for our relationship to evolve from rebellious child trying to escape strict mom to realization of the wisdom of my mom and then on to our becoming best friends.
Grade for charter schools? ‘Needs improvement’
With the start of the fall semester upon us, President Obama has
Christians worldwide celebrate Holy Week
On Sunday, most of the world's Christians will begin the
Mental health help for teens
What should you do if you're a teen under a lot of stress, or
Rotarians Know How to Rock! Sister City Knows How to Eat Sushi!
Waiting for the wasabi to kick in, I took another bite of
Church offers baseball lore, support for needy
Baseball season may be over, but the Men's Guild of Morgan
Molokai: The Hawaiian Island with gentle charm
When we think of Hawaii, Maui, Waikiki, Kauai and the Big Island come to mind: Stunning high rise buildings, dozens of outdoor activities – from surfing to sailing – with spectacular indoor entertainment in sophisticated night clubs that bring on visions of Las Vegas. Then there is Molokai: an idyllic 38 by 10 miles, a paradise with a little more than 7,000 laid back folks, of which about half are native Hawaiians. It is the least hyped of all the islands, with a small friendly population that makes a visitor feel like part of a special family.

















