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Boat repairs require a journey of their own

Repairing a boat in La Paz, Mexico, makes me realize how lucky we had it back in the states. Here’s my routine of late: I wake up, I eat, I fix something, I feel good, then someth...

Downtown trash cans in step with pedestrians

Have you ever noticed how many Main Avenue trash cans have ended up in Rio Grande Land? It’s as if they migrated south for the winter. Will the trash cans come back up the street, like the s...

Trust siblings to work out their own mysterious karma

Yesterday, outside: Col on skateboard, Rose on scooter, me performing the Winter Olympic event of soaking up the low-slung sun. Rose ditches her scooter and somehow finagles the first two la...

Diversity of buyers drives local market

We hear from both Coldwell Banker’s national and international offices that real estate is once again strong with greater buyer confidence and more sales volume, which is similar locally. ...

Common pain relievers give you a headache

It is a matter of common sense that among all the medications on the market, both prescription and nonprescription, people tend to regularly take the medications that make them feel better. ...

Are e-checks a safe way to pay for travel?

As she paged through Viking River Cruises’ glossy brochure one recent afternoon, Diane Moskal noticed a new way to save money: If she booked the Waterways of the Tsars itinerary sailing from...

Forecast for open government: Sunny, for now

So it’s Sunshine Week. Are you excited? I can hear most of you asking: “What the heck does that even mean? Are we celebrating the sun this week? What kind of hippie-dippie deal is...

Finding acceptance beyond an old stereotype

As we grow up, life becomes one gigantic ball of judgments, and desire for ice cream, and Twitter, but mostly lots of judgment. Many people take on the “I don’t care what people think of me”...

‘You cannot improve on it’

Let’s not bring Las Vegas to Grand Canyon

Pay attention to the important art of the campus visit

If you have college-bound children, sooner or later they will be bombarded by colleges. Brochures, emails, posters and all other manner of advertising will likely swamp them. On paper, all c...

‘Whodunit’ is fruitful for school

Silent auctions selling art can be a dime a dozen, but Mountain Middle School event organizers found a way to ramp up their proceeds by injecting mystery into the process. They pr...

Ragtime & Early Jazz Festival is right at home at the Strater

For the second week in a row, this column will acknowledge the importance of American jazz music. With such a rich and colorful history, enjoying jazz and studying its early contr...