By: Robert Miller January 6th, 2021 was not any random day. The Congress of the United States of America was not about its ordinary daily business. That day, it was
By: Robert Miller As I sat watching the unfolding destruction of Hurricane Ida, I was struck by the rapidity of its formation from barely a category 1 to almost a
By: Travis Naughton Twenty years ago, Americans made a solemn vow to never forget the people who died during the terrorist attacks that occurred on the morning of September 11,
By: Frank Burkett Many stooges are cropping up in the Biden Administration, but none bigger than Number One and Two. I am speaking of the two stooges that head our
By: Travis Naughton It shouldn’t surprise regular readers of my weekly missives that this week’s column is about yet another Naughton-Hecker family camping adventure. Such outings are a staple of
By: Travis Naughton After the bus carrying Pakistani girls, including a 15-year-old named Malala Yousafzai, was stopped in the street by armed members of the Taliban, one of the extremists
By: Sarah Pierce On Saturday, August 28th, the Columbia Daily Tribune again reported on Lakeside Ashland and the City of Ashland’s quest to find a second road access to their
By: Travis Naughton I have worn a lot of different hats since Bethany and I moved to Southern Boone County in 1999. I’ve been a meat cutter, a groundskeeper, a
By: Frank Burkett I covered some recent terms in an earlier LTTE, but now another term has been brought fourth, CRITICAL RACE THEORY. Not only that, but it is being