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Opinion

America’s momentous birthday

Editorials and columns

I consider it an incredible blessing to have witnessed two of America's great milestone birthdays: the 200th celebration in 1976, when I was a rising second grader, and now the 250th anniversary as an older, seasoned adult. Looking back to 1976, as a kid, I enjoyed the fireworks and the parades ...

Some days are just grey

Editorials and columns

If I were to bet on what the weather would be, I would never be right. Even if I listen to the weather reports, it would still be a guess. Today the sun is shining, but it is windy and cold. I would be shocked if it snows now at the end of June. Much of life is like that. Some days life ...

Big Beautiful Bill creating havoc on SNAP and Medicaid

Editorials and columns

For the better part of three decades, my career was in healthcare administration. My focus was mostly within geriatrics, people with disabilities, and primary care. During retirement I still monitor what is occurring with America’s challenging health care delivery system. Recently, I ...

Up north got the ice – but it’s Lansing who froze

Editorials and columns

Up North Got the Ice – But It’s Lansing Who Froze In early 2025, northern Michigan endured what many believed, at the time, was a once-in-a-lifetime ice storm. The damage was staggering. Trees snapped like toothpicks. Power lines crisscrossed roadways. Entire communities sat in the dark ...

Consistent inconsistencies

Editorials and columns

The Second Amendment to the Constitution is a relic of a bygone era of revolution. The Founders could not have contemplated that it would apply to semiautomatic handguns. The Founders absolutely could not have contemplated that it would apply to machine guns. The Founders could not have ...

We made July Fourth better

Editorials and columns

In 1912, our Fourth of July parade was a masculine affair. Only men were allowed to “strut and stare” as they processed along the parade route. The ladies watched, some waved, some even smiled, but most, I suspect, snickered, for they knew something was terribly amiss and they knew what it ...