Old habits easier to break when alternative is pink
Columnist Mavis Hovious has finally gotten a new phone, thanks to a comment from her dentist. (March 1, 2013, Page 1B)
Valentine’s Day can last throughout the year
Columnist Steve Stricker writes about the history of Valentine’s Day and different kinds of love. (February 22, 2013, Page 3B)
My valentine gang
Columnist Jim McCauley became a popular Cupid with his child-like valentines. (February 15, 2013, Page 1A)
The spontaneity of routine
Family man Ryan Miller discuses daily routines and why they can be fun. (February 8, 2013, Page 1B)
Dealing with stuff
Columnist Steve Stricker shares with us how he manages to deal with curves in the road of life. (January 25, 2013, Page 3B)
Time to clean out stuff
Columnist Jim McCauley is an admitted pack-rat. With the new year, he decided to clean out some closets and sell them at the community indoor yard sale recently. (January 18, 2013, Page 1B)
How first impressions can hurt more than feelings
Joanne Wilkinson found out in a painful way how wrong first impressions can hurt more than feelings, they can do a number on your feet as well. (January 11, 2013, Page 3B)
Staying healthy in 2013
Generations columnist Mavis Hovious plans on staying healthy in the coming year and shares her journey along the way of becoming more health conscious. (January 4, 2013, Page 2B)
Reflecting on the past year’s events
Generations columnist Steve Stricker talks about 2012 and how even difficult life events can be viewed as blessings. (December 28, 2012, Page 1B)
How did he do that?
At 8 years old, Generations columnist Jim McCauley spent much of his time before Christmas Day trying to figure out how Santa would get inside his house with no chimney. (December 21, 2012, Page 1B)


