Giving thanks: God’s best gift was to create mothers
<strong>ByJanet Hommel Mangas</strong>
I almost forgot that Mother’s Day is Sunday. The birds seem to be quite joyful about it, as they are chirping their...
Wife leaves town, husband is lost at home alone
By Dick Wolfsie
Mary Ellen went to a conference last week in Chicago and left me at home. Alone. When she abandoned me last year,...
How to fight fake news? Fact-checking can make all the difference
By Matthew A. Baum
We know a lot about fake news. Academics have been studying it — and how to combat it — for decades....
Strengthening family bonds: Hunting much more than just obtaining healthy, natural meat
<strong>By Brandon Butler</strong>
Many members of the non-hunting public have a misconception as to what hunting is all about.
While most understand the main purpose of...
Letter: Hunting should not be priority of efforts
<strong>To the editor:</strong>
Brandon Butler is the leader of a hunting group in Jefferson City Missouri (Conservation Federation of Missouri) and a columnist in several...
Tight labor market has downsides despite desire for ‘full employment’
<strong>By Michael J. Hicks</strong>
The U.S. unemployment rate is currently sitting at the bottom of the range of estimates for something economists call “full employment.”...
Legacy of music: Research brings to light dedicated artists
<strong>By David Carlson</strong>
Back in grad school, when I first thought about becoming a college professor, I imagined that I would be constantly learning. After...
Letter: Hunting should not be priority of efforts
To the editor:
Brandon Butler is the leader of a hunting group in Jefferson City Missouri (Conservation Federation of Missouri) and a columnist in several...
Tight labor market has downsides despite desire for ‘full employment’
By Michael J. Hicks
The U.S. unemployment rate is currently sitting at the bottom of the range of estimates for something economists call “full employment.”...
Legacy of music: Research brings to light dedicated artists
By David Carlson
Back in grad school, when I first thought about becoming a college professor, I imagined that I would be constantly learning. After...