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Grocery cart-astrophe averted by ominous sign

I was shopping for Thanksgiving last Wednesday at City Market. I glanced at that TV screen mounted from the ceiling behind the checkout lanes. It displayed the number “666.” Does City Market...

Early recognition of stroke can limit damage to brain

In recent years, a statistical analysis of data on stroke occurrence has suggested increased risk of stroke during the holidays. Stroke generally comes in two major varieties; hem...

S.W. Colorado’s beauty is more than skin deep

Eleven years ago, wildfire scarred Missionary Ridge and the effects can still be seen. We continually face challenges of extreme weather, pollution, population growth and more. While these c...

The equation of growing up: Something lost, something gained

It’s possible that I’ve lost track of Col just a little. I want to take him to the Triangle park to test drive the new play equipment, and he wants to stay home, build fires and ...

Tampering with the charitable deduction is a dangerous game

As lawmakers in Washington, D.C., work to reform America’s tax code and address our fiscal crisis, America’s charitable sector faces an urgent threat. Congress is considering limits on the c...

What’s enough time to make a flight connection?

When Mike Conrad bought an airline ticket from Washington, D.C., to Berlin, the last thing he considered was his connection in Frankfurt, Germany. But the flight, booked through U...

New dental insurance plan available to veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with Delta Dental and MetLife to allow eligible veterans, plus their family members receiving care under the Civilian Health and Medical Prog...

Post-war America headed to ‘Roaring Twenties’

The war now slipped into memory as a new America saw times changing rapidly in so many ways. The telephone had been around for over a generation, but in rural America, it was just taking hol...

Obamacare works!

Personal experience was wholly satisfying and saved money

Geiger counter clicks do not measure risk to health

In last month’s column (Herald. Oct. 6), I discussed how fear of nuclear radiation on the part of the general public was causing governments, most recently Japan and Germany, to make serious...

Electronic musicians have jam-band roots

When Colorado’s String Cheese Incident took a short hiatus half a dozen years ago, the break was bound to give birth to new productivity from band members with newly found free time. ...

Many thanks to 4-H club leaders, parents

The holiday season is upon us. I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving. I hope it is filled with good food, family and friends. I am extremely thankful for a...