Let the light shine in
Out in front of my house, there is a streetlight.
Build upon on each act of kindness
One pitch sets up the next is a phrase I have heard and used many times while coaching.
God always keeps his promises
What is one thing that you need to let go of so you can become the man/woman/young person that God is calling you to be?
Tribune staff settling into new — at least to us —office
If you haven’t heard the news, The Tribune recently moved two blocks away from its location at 100 St. Louis Ave. to the second floor of the Smith Law Services building at 121 N. Chestnut St. in downtown Seymour.
Snow memories
Snow is for kids, not old people. Young people who downhill ski and snowboard, and those who snowmobile, etc., are mainly from up north who are young enough to enjoy it. You know, kids at heart.
Serving an eviction notice on the farm
Recently, an old friend had come to visit me, and just like a little kid, I was so excited to show this person all of the animals on the farm.
Nothing to prove (stay on the porch)
I saw a very intriguing image while recently taking my evening scroll through the internet Monday night.
The worst gateway drugs
Last January, I made the mistake of trying to walk my 60-pound husky (Stormy) and my 70-pound husky (Loki) at the same time. They pulled me over on the driveway and I heard my wrist crunch. I had a jagged crack through the thickest part of my radius, and my shoulder strained in a way that hurt even worse.
If you have a pulse, you have a purpose
I recently had a chance to hear from Joyce Corya.
Farmers Breakfast spotlights farm economy
The Community Foundation of Jackson County and Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service will serve up an economic forecast at the 19th annual Farmers Breakfast.