The tree must stay? After reading your letter to the editor, I must admit, it sparked a fire in me.
Sometimes it feels like things take a really long time. When you are anxious, nothing goes fast enough. So, how do we enjoy the process when the process takes too long? In other words, how do we enjoy our time when time seems to take too much of our time?
A budget is the master plan for managing your money. It is important because it keeps you in control of your spending instead of letting your spending control how you live. Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your money.
The regular meeting of the KCMH Auxiliary took place Wednesday, January 11th with eight members and our guest speaker present.
If you have noticed that evergreen shrubs are starting to look off-color, sort of brownish or light green, your plant could be telling you it needs a drink.
This letter is in response to your article about the “Landmark Cottonwood will get the Axe” posted January 3, 2012.
If you make your list correspond to your local store’s layout it will reduce your time going up and down the aisle to find what you are looking for.
Obesity has become a major health problem worldwide and especially in the United States.
“I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.” Psalm 91:2. I haven’t always walked with the Lord and was only mildly exposed to church when I was growing up.
Broken glasses, car repairs, illness, they all seem to come at the most inopportune times.
Jesus said in Matthew 20:28 “just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve…”
New Year’s resolutions are suppose to bring change into our lives. A personal financial review may help you build a savings and increase your personal financial security.
What is the word on the street about Jesus? What opinions or notions have you heard about Him?
Now in the 150th year of Kansas statehood, opportunity to learn more about the state is readily available through new books, dusting off of old books, and newspapers articles.
Jennifer Smith sometimes wonders how mistletoe developed such a mystical, yet romantic reputation. She suspects much of the folklore and legends that “explain” its history and uses may be as rootless as the plant itself.
During the holiday season, Thanksgiving through New Years, there seems to be a greater focus on reaching out to those around us. There are a couple of ways this happened locally.
We are fast approaching the most important Birthday Party of the year. This time of year brings joy, gifts and celebrations with family and friends.
It seems all we have seen lately is advertisements for Black Friday sales. Each store was gearing up for the traditional rush to purchase Christmas presents. This time leading up to black Friday is the advent for the companies. You see advent means “the coming or arrival of something, especially something extremely important”. For the business owners this time is extremely important to the bottom line for the year. It is so important to them that the ads seem to blur the real reason for the season.
Think of farmers and ranchers and this old, often forgotten tribute comes to mind. It fits farmers like seed in the soil or ranchers like a new-born calf takes to its mother’s udder.
I read a story the other day about a tourist who visited Mexico.