Whether you spend this Fourth of July picnicking, enjoying a parade, attending a community celebration, watching a fireworks display or just plain loafing, there should be at least a brief time to pause and reflect on this country’s enduring experiment in constitutional democracy.
And that ...
When Americans enjoy fireworks on every Fourth of July, they have John Adams to thank for the colorful displays.
Adams, one of the Founding Fathers who became the country’s second president, wrote to his wife, Abigail, when the Declaration of Independence was approved in July 1776 in ...
In every town there are special people who contribute to the success of the community through the giving things they do. These folks — whose selfless contributions make life better for others in their hometowns — sometimes go unacknowledged. That’s unfortunate because many of the people ...
Science tells us that summer technically started Thursday, but many people feel like we are in the middle of that much anticipated season.
School has been out for weeks now and long days all but beg to be filled with fun activities.That is especially true for younger folks.
The kids are, ...
Juneteenth is a national holiday commemorating June 19, 1865, which is the day that Union troops entered Galveston, Texas, and declared that all the slaves in that state were at last free. That date is often considered the final end of slavery in the United States, although it took a ...
The long days of summer are upon us, with seemingly endless hours of daylight to be enjoyed. In fact, at least on weekends, you might as well call them the long, lazy days of summer.
Locally, there will be plenty of things to do on those on summer weekends.
Consider this upcoming weekend. ...