
The human inclination to set boundaries
1 Kings 6: 2 “And the house which king Solomon built for the Lord, the length thereof was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits.”
1 Kings 6: 2 “And the house which king Solomon built for the Lord, the length thereof was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits.”
Constant connectivity due to the bevy of digital devices at one’s fingertips continues to blur the lines between individuals’ professional and personal lives. For many individuals, the challenge of balancing family and work is a notable challenge.
Celebrate the 26th annual Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown and visit 23 of Fort Wayne’s museums and attractions for FREE!
PAYNE – The second round of Green Meadows Conference boys and girls golf matches were held Thursday with Tinora posting victories in both matches on the evening.
ANTWERP – In volleyball action last week, Antwerp split a pair of matches while Wayne Trace remained winless as local squads took on non-league competition during the week.
Ohio labor leaders say renewable energy is not just powering homes, but creating thousands of good-paying union jobs.
I was never a coffee person; I didn’t even drink it regularly until I was almost 40. Not even all-nighters in college could get me to indulge in Colombian caffeine fixes. Now, I start every morning with a huge cup of Joe.
When we got married in 1975, our wedding florist gifted us with a lush philodendron, winding its way up a two-foot piece of bark, planted in a woven basket. Back then, I knew very little about what it takes to keep houseplants happy.
VAN WERT — State Rep. Roy Klopfenstein, R-Haviland, shared his thoughts on election procedures, redistricting and economic development during a recent visit to the Van Wert County Fair.
VAN WERT – Your Northwest State Community College Van Wert Campus is pleased to announce a new student “Visit Day,” to be held on the new campus site (520 E. Sycamore St.) on Thursday, October 2nd, from 1:00-5:00 p.m.