Oh, man, sometimes do you do stuff that makes you wonder? Lately that has become my M.O. Are there any other people out there shaking their head at themselves?
Columnists
STEVE MERREN: Tick, tick, toe
I think it is safe to say that spring has sprung.
The robins and red-winged blackbirds are back, and the trees are budding as well. With such a mild winter, and such a strong start to spring, Michigan’s wildlife is booming.
PASTOR MCALVEY: An encounter with fame
Do you have a famous person encounter?
It seems that everyone has that story of that time in the airport, the sudden appearance at an event, or that chance meeting on the street where suddenly they are face to face with a famous person of some sort.
SANDY MAIN: Once Upon a Daily
Trufant has been shipping ice from Muskelunge Lake to Cincinnati. A train of twenty cars a day carries this northern product to a southern market.
STEVE MERREN: The remnants of kings
In the warming days of a Michigan spring there are many outdoor adventures to be had, camping, fishing, mushroom picking, turkey hunting … the list goes on and on.
MAUREEN BURNS: An Oppenheimer-Greenville connection
What does the movie, “Oppenheimer,” have to do with Greenville and Grand Rapids?
AMISH COOK: Springtime feelings
Ah, this spring weather gets me going. I can’t wait to start planting the garden
TIM SKUBICK: 100,000 critical voters
You’ve probably heard of the $100,000 Pyramid on TV.
But you’ve never heard of the 100,000 Vote Pyramid that Joe Biden and Donald Trump have to climb and failure to do so could cost them the White House.
PASTOR MILAM: Living a life in the service of others
In 1 John 3:16-18 it says “This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”