Columns

The history of Teacher’s Row Part II

In last week’s column, I shared the history of how Van Norden Street between Second and Fifth Street ...

Columns

A work ethic starts at home

Rose Ann and I were raised by two parents who loved us both. That was common in the ...

Health

The yellow brick road to survivorship

Survivor: “A person who continues to function despite setbacks or hardships.” Cancer: “An evil condition that spreads destructively.” ...

My Turn

COVID-19, the virus that shut down Beaufort County

After about 5 years, it is a good time to reflect on COVID-19 and the damage it has ...

Columns

The rain dance worked but my tomatoes are rotten

We got some rain this week! Hopefully, you saw my article on drought last week. I want to ...

Columns

Write Again… A proverbial silver lining

“Up in the morning’, out on the job, work like the devil for my pay. While that lucky ...

Columns

Differences shouldn’t be feared

Including touch-ups and additions, I’ve sat in a tattoo artist’s chair over 20 times. I rarely wear long-sleeved ...

Columns

The history of “Teacher’s Row”

Many people who have attended my African American history tours since 2010 have heard me talk about how ...

Columns

Baseball champs, football not so much

My gang consisted of Phil Edwards, Lee Drake, Julian Dudley, Joey Stalls, Donnie Waters, Bill and Tomp Litchfield, ...

Columns

Write Again…A bit about who we are

TRULY UPSET-They said she was very, very concerned. That she was agitated, demanded an explanation. And no, it ...

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