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Deep in the Music
The piano has left an indelible mark on Robin Hufford. From his earliest memories growing up in a small fishing camp on Lake Worth,...
Up Next: That Senator with the Snowball
Apparently the CEO of British Petroleum and the captain of the Exxon Valdez oil tanker weren’t available. Too bad. Those two would have fit...
Smokes, Beer, and Biblical Debate
It’s not a Bible study group. It’s not a church. The Bible and Beer Consortium gets together once or twice a month to discuss...
Weekly Editor Departs
Pardon me while I catch my breath. I’ve never been let go from a job before.
I suppose it’s something just to be able to...
Fault Lines
The first time Cathy Wallace felt an earthquake was last Dec. 15. She was sitting with her husband in their Irving home discussing retirement...
Lost in Hospitallandia
After multiple back surgeries and as her arthritis and chronic pain worsened, my wife was able to do less and less, but we still...
How Long in Attorneys’ Years?
It seems like 2010 was an eternity ago. A devastating earthquake rocked Haiti. The Hurt Locker won an Oscar. The controversial “don’t ask /...
Scared-O’ Cats?
Bedford city officials are really worried about feral cats.
They’re apparently so concerned about the development of feral cat populations that not only have they...
Eminent — But Not So Imminent
On Feb. 26, a district judge in York County, Neb., gave landowners on the intended path of the Keystone Pipeline a reason to smile:...
Piling on Trouble
The meeting last week was intended to introduce Hispanic leaders to local families who’ve lost loved ones in police shootings. Everyone would discuss ideas...



















