Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
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By Deanna Fox There is a Wikipedia page for just about everything, including the classic combination of coffee and donuts.
The Donut Issue is here, and we’re not leaving room for any holes. We get into the history of
By Deanna Fox When were donuts first introduced to hungry Americans? And why do they have a hole? There are
By Lisa Shames Ten or so years ago, a well-intentioned Portland couple struggled to determine if the chicken they
By Lisa Shames • Feature photo courtesy of Pasturebird, all others provided Even once you’ve managed to decipher what those
By Lisa Shames Of all the various animal proteins, chicken is perhaps the least complicated to cook. Sure, there are
By Lisa Shames Of all the animal proteins in the world, few can top the popularity of chicken. From Japan’
By Cynthia Clampitt “Waste.” As a noun, it refers to stuff that is thrown out. As a verb, however, it
By Air University MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFNS) — Gen. Anthony Cotton recently received the Order of the Sword for
By C. TODD LOPEZ DOD NEWS Last week, the U.S. announced another $800 million in security assistance to Ukraine.
By KATIE LANGE DOD NEWS Most people know the name Jimmy Doolittle for his famous World War II raid on