Nov. 8: A victory for women of color
With the ballots counted on Election Day, there were several election results that gave me hope.
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With the ballots counted on Election Day, there were several election results that gave me hope.
COON RAPIDS — Old soldiers, Gen. Douglas MacArthur said, never die, they just fade away.
A funny thing happened on the way to the White House.
Shortly before Christmas, the United Nations Security Council once again voted on a resolution that condemned Israel’s continued expansion of settlement construction in the Israeli-occupied West Ba
By my (very unscientific) analysis, the word “ram” has appeared 13,865 times in the combined histories of the Jefferson Bee and the Jefferson Herald.
Counting my grandparents and our grandkids, five generations of Morain family members have celebrated the Christmas season from time to time in our house at 105 S. Maple in Jefferson.
We Christians love to argue about theology.
And we love to be right. Don’t we?
Our interpretation of the Bible is the best one. Our church is the best one.
Two hundred years ago, in 1816, Father Joseph Mohr, a young priest living in the small town of Mariapfarr in what is now central Austria, wrote a six-verse poem.
I can now say that I’ve attended a world championship contest.
It wasn’t held in a 100,000-seat stadium or a 40,000-seat arena. More like a theater with a few hundred seats.
I like a good text or Snapchat as much as your next millennial.
OK, that’s not true. I hate Snapchat.