Rev. Doug Job, who formerly served as interim minister at a church in Cape Girardeau, reflects on the practice of awe.
Ask any Portsmouth local for a restaurant recommendation, and Scioto Ribber is likely to be at the top of their list. It’s a point of pride for the community, a culinary landmark that has stood the ...
Nestled in the historic river town of Portsmouth along the Ohio River, this unassuming brick building with its straightforward green facade and bold gold lettering doesn’t scream “culinary destination ...
The latest letter from 'CEO' Thien is attracting great attention, with many mixed comments revolving around the message of ...
As a lap swimmer and swim instructor, I know the importance of pool design that serves everyone — from kids learning to swim to teens training as lifeguards to adults seeking fitness. That’s why the ...
A front-page article in the ADN (“Nearly 70,000 Alaskans could see food assistance cut off if federal shutdown continues”) says SNAP benefits in Alaska (and elsewhere) could be cut off in November due ...
I share the disappointment of the staff of the Indiana Daily Student that their newspaper will no longer appear in print. But I don’t agree that what happened was censorship. Given that IU absorbed ...
In this video, we explore the intriguing contents of a bank dye pack, commonly used in heists. Our team utilizes a water jet to slice it in half, revealing its unique internal components. The ...
Indiana University fully cut the Indiana Daily Student’s print newspaper — including the special publications it had earlier indicated it wanted us to run — Tuesday evening, hours after firing its ...
Re: “La Nina forecast not so cut and dry” (Page A1, Oct. 10). On Page 1 of the Mercury News was an article about La Niña, stating that we do not know if it will have very little effect on our water ...