Leader Columnists

Telling our stories

If there is anything I have learned about the Michiana region since I moved back home, it’s that ...

Columns

They threw a tea party and nobody came

Looking at this year’s primary results nationally, I determined the Tea Party faction of the Republican Party has ...

Columns

Jimmy is not a heathen

Jimmy retired a few years back and settled into a life of fewer responsibilities with more leisure opportunities ...

Columns

Martyred Christians are in good company

Our first response when we hear of Christians being beheaded, kidnapped, raped, shot, or experiencing various other atrocities ...

Letters to the Editor

A heartfelt thank you

The John L. Krager family wishes to thank everyone for the visits, cards, food, floral arrangements, and plants ...

Letters to the Editor

A unique perspective on Parkinson’s disease

Like most family members who have a loved one who is living with Parkinson’s, our hearts sank when ...

Leader Columnists

There is a lot to be learned from the Stewart accident

There are plenty of lessons we can take away from what happened with Tony Stewart 10 days ago. ...

Columns

Nifty Fifties on display at museum next month

For the past few weeks I have been writing about the 1950s, things that I remember from my ...

Editorials

Let cooler heads prevail in sewer dispute

The constant bickering between the Ontwa Township Board and residents over the sewer project really needs to stop.

Columns

Recognizing good works and hearts

A couple of weeks ago, a gentleman I hadn’t met walked into my store and said he had ...

Letters to the Editor

What happened at Steve’s Run?

Steve’s Run, oh where was Ron Gunn when we needed him. The race was a fiasco. The college ...

Leader Columnists

Fresh perspective offers new ways to showcase the region

The old cliché is that “you can’t go home again.” While that may be true in some cases, ...

Columns

Jimmy meets the hash slingers

Jimmy, being the eternal pessimist that he is, heard the “calling” for helping out at the shelter run ...

Columns

How to practice safe bicycling

On Aug. 6, 2014, I held the last Bicycle Safety and Law Forum before the official opening of ...

Leader Columnists

Strength is in numbers

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about strength. If you think about the strongest people you know, you’ll ...

Leader Columnists

Golf will go on without Tiger Woods

The golf world got a look at what life will be like without Tiger Woods this past weekend. ...

Columns

The test of a teacher

In more than 40 years as an educator, I’ve met very few individuals who enjoy taking a test.

Leader Columnists

Now election season really starts

The August primary has come and gone but election season — and the responsibility to be engaged citizens ...

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New challenges offer new perspectives

Most journalists will tell you that there is no better way to get acquainted with a community than ...

Columns

What to do in case of a dog attack

I had a question concerning self-defense in the case of a dog attack.

Columns

An introduction to Mort

The big, round table, placed prominently in the center of the diner, has a revolving breakfast reservation list.

Leader Columnists

Time to rethink NFL’s Hall of Fame, Pro Bowl games

The unofficial start to the National Football League season saw the New York Giants defeat the Buffalo Bills ...

Columns

Cool weather means hot cocoa

When the weather turns a little cooler my thoughts turn to sweaters, soups and drinks.

Editorials

It is time to exercise your right to vote

It is once again time to get out and cast your vote. Michigan will hold its primary election ...

Leader Columnists

The perfect fit for an eternal optimist

It has taken me almost 40 years to find the civic organization I may have been born to ...

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