I was recently asked to speak at a meeting of a secret society. I was surprised when they invited me as it’s widely known that I can’t keep a secret.
My wife and I went to an innocuous building located in the midst of a sleepy college town. We descended a set of concrete stairs that led ...
Woohoo New Ulm! The monkey is off your back. You’re no longer the “least diverse” city in America.
I remember hearing that New Ulm was the most “ethnically homogenous community of over ten thousand in America.” It was fun to share that with friends through the years, even though ...
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 ...
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 ...
Much of our rising energy costs comes from a decades-long campaign of progressive environmentalists and Democrat backed regulators to tear down coal-fired power plants, block nuclear and natural gas expansion and make America reliant on wind and solar — the two power sources most popular ...
There is probably an unlimited number and combinations of things that people worry about.
Problems are just a fact of life that have to be faced and dealt with.
Have you ever met anyone who has no problems?
Is it possible to be problem free?
Rather than trying to avoid problems, it ...