By Rod Molzahn Philip Miller had a fine view. His homestead was at the southwest corner of the Wenatchee Flat where the flat begins to climb into the foothills. He looked north across the flat with Burch Mountain in the … Continue reading →
by Bill Landsborough I am a retired, long haul, owner-operator truck driver. I have hauled every commodity known to man from pipe to onions, military tanks to dog food, smashed cars to logs for custom homes and everything in between. … Continue reading →
“Don’t fight against negative emotions — it’s exhausting. Try to embrace them instead.” ― Anoir Ou-Chad, writer By June Darling I am listening to my husband, John, explain what would help him live more of the good life. “Give me an … Continue reading →
Editor’s note: March was the national Colorectal Cancer awareness month. By Jim Brown, M.D. I suspect most people if they think about colon cancer think it is something that primarily affects older people or seniors. Not too long ago, popular … Continue reading →
By Bruce McCammon The American Goldfinch is one of the most common birds in our area. This bright bird is easily seen and appreciated by everyone. You’ll see them high in trees, flying as an undulating group, or at feeders. … Continue reading →
By Mike Cassidy Editor I am at a children’s park watching my almost 2-year-old granddaughter fly down a blue plastic slide. I take a picture at mid-slide point of her with a nervous smile on her face from enjoying the … Continue reading →