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They Died While We Slept

Sorry about the lead. No, this post isn’t about an aging relative who quietly slipped away in the night. It’s a Continue reading →

Jabs and Jobs

Man. Aren’t these trying, divisive times? Look at the hornet nest we’ve knocked down. And for that, we can thank Continue reading →

Snow Jobs

Welcome to every reporter’s conundrum: Who and what to believe when confronted with different versions of events.  And so it is with Continue reading →

A Tale of Two Reporters

I recently spent some time with two veteran broadcasters, both radio reporters. One was a friend; the other, a foe. Continue reading →

Was Carl Bordelon Railroaded?

          Ten minutes. That’s how long it took for a quiet, unassuming man from Small Town America to become one Continue reading →

eBeer!!

Countless stories have been written about the world’s most widely consumed alcoholic beverage: BEER! Well, here’s another yarn — with Continue reading →

Tania and that ‘Family Friend’

In 1983 a young Edmonton girl vanished on her way home from school. The years have flown by … and now the child’s mother, father and brother have all died early — their deaths brought on because of not knowing the child’s fate.

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