My first movie theater experience happened when my three older sisters let me tag along to see the flick Yours, Mine and Ours.
Not the 2005 version starring Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. I may have been a late bloomer, but I wasn’t that late. I mean the movie that featured silver screen ...
Under normal daily circumstances most people aren’t inclined to give advice because they don’t want to seem like a “know it all”.
The graduation season in May is often an exception to the rule, especially for people my age and older. We enjoy seeing grandchildren of relatives and ...
When you look at the calendar, it seems like time is flying — not only in weeks and months, but definitely in years. This September will mark twenty-five years since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, a day that reshaped our nation and the lives of countless service members and families.
In ...
I remember not too long ago on my way home home from the Independent office each evening walking past the RLC office building on Fifth Street and noticing lots of activity.
People walking in and out of the entrance on many evenings. I could see through the windows along the suite occupied by a ...
It is that time of year where we are going to a lot of open houses celebrating graduations. I have listened to many warm, funny and nostalgic stories of senior years in high school.
That took me back to my last year of high school, which totally revolved around sports, since that was my ...
As we enter the final month of the 2025-26 school year, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our Marshall community. Even though we’ve faced challenges this year, our students, staff, and families have shown remarkable resilience, collaboration, and joy.
We are closing out a very ...