Halloween, ‘the virus,’ and dogs
Halloween’s going to be a little bit different this year and the Department of Health is saying that some towns are not to have trick-or-treaters on the streets.
Halloween’s going to be a little bit different this year and the Department of Health is saying that some towns are not to have trick-or-treaters on the streets.
As long as I have known ballparks, there have been concession stands, and I know that every time I’ve been to a big-league baseball game, I’ve always wanted a hot dog, nachos, and a Coke, and t
It’s time for another trivia column using things that people have sent me and what I have read in other newspapers.
During this extended period of quarantine, the seniors, mostly widows or widowers over 80 years old are requested to write unusual occasions from their memory books of what events they experien
It’s time for trivia, including what I have received from readers and what I have read in the paper.
• I like this story and tied in my own.
It was in 1935 when I was a 13-year-old that a man named James Carnahan, a 1926 BHS graduate who lettered and was a star in four sports, came back to Beardstown after coaching in Normal, Illinois,
Here is a tip for parents: If you have a child, boy or girl, reaching 3 years old, get them a putter and an indoor putting green, and if they can beat you, get him or her a set of clubs.
It’s almost 20 years since terrorists took over planes and drove them into the Twin Towers in New York City. Kids born during this time are entering college.
This virus pandemic has caused unprecedented strain on our healthcare system and it has hit our generation especially hard.
Time capsules are frozen excerpts of human history. One can probably say with certainty that any item from 2020 will make an amazing find in 50 years, not to speak about 100 years from now.