A town stalled in time I did not spend the first six years of my life in Marysville. Those years…
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The non-call by referees in the NFL playoff game a few weeks ago between the New Orleans Saints and Los…
A week of firsts at the Journal-Tribune I have worked at this newspaper for 28 years and last week produced…
The founder of this newspaper, my grandfather Bruce B. Gaumer, was a proud Democrat all of his life, but I…
Learning to code Everyone should be worried about what they’ll do for a living if they lose their job or…
My grandmother, Mary “Sis” Gaumer Behrens, lived to be 85 years old, dying on May 1, 2002. Her life was…
Video has blame to go around I have been fascinated this week as folks on the left and folks on…
Creating controversy where there is none One of the biggest problems facing society today is fact that it’s hard for…
Tomorrow’s front page With this column, I am going to do something I have never attempted on the editorial page.…
Even though the Christmas shopping season is over, the efforts to shop locally still mean something to a small business…
A millennial’s view of a holiday classic “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” was a decent movie, but it’s not one of…
French riots show a population pushed too far I think we should be looking at the “yellow vest” protests in…
We recently finished our third year hosting a Reader Advisory Board. The idea behind forming the board was that every…
The blessing of Christmas Vacation Recently, I have read a lot about Christmas movies. People make lists of favorites, debate…
With Thanksgiving concluded and the month of December beginning tomorrow, the thoughts on the minds of many people turn to…