
Beyond Reason: Speakin’ Easy with a Scarecrow. . .
The sun hangs low on this warm autumn day.
The sun hangs low on this warm autumn day.
I walked into the Baltimore airport at 7:15 Friday morning, checked a bag, and walked to the end of the endless Boarding line, which moved swiftly back and forth between the straps, was sniffed by a dog, photographed by a TSA lady, went through the hypermagnetic sonar encephaloscanner, was declared sane, and got to a café near my gate and my coffee was poured at 7:40.
Dr Kathleen JordanOver the course of my father’s years as Director of Case Finding and Rehabilitation with the Minnesota Tuberculosis and Health Association, he told me there was one person whose story was the most compelling.
It’s hard to be organized when being organized takes time.
I don’t mean to brag or anything but I’ve been around the block.
As fall approaches more quickly than one would perhaps like, the calendar fills up at an alarming rate with sporting events, activities, school happenings, meetings regarding fall and winter events that happen in the local area, and of course, election related happenings.This year for the first time in perhaps a great many years, the newspaper is working on hosting a candidates forum in Granite Falls for local mayor and council candidates.
In the fury to grab our attention and keep it trained on them, folks have turned to superlatives.
What in God’s name has happened to American newspapering?
On behalf of the SquidFest Planning Committee (AKA the Todd Squad), I’d like to express my heartfelt thanks to the community of Granite Falls and to all of our wonderful partners who lend their time, energy and support to make this event come to life.Our sponsors provide critically important financial resources and logistical support.
I recently had a conversation with someone at an event in which they noted that while applying your skills and talents to things is important, it’s equally important to be sure you are compensated well for what you offer.