What could be ‘butter’ than margarine?
Butter my biscuit. Or was it margarine my biscuit?
Butter my biscuit. Or was it margarine my biscuit?
This may seem contradictory, but it works when it comes to our skeletal muscle and its capability.
Recently I was doing what I do far too often … I was sitting in my chair at home in front of the TV, mindlessly doom-scrolling reels on social media.
Last week was the annual April Fool edition of this silly column. How did you do?
Last week the marigold was the subject of this space.
I don’t normally endorse films because there are so few worth watching these days, but every once in a while, one comes along that makes me sit up and take notice.
Former Macon County coach Jimmy Maffett, a good friend of mine, was a star basketball player at Montezuma High School during the World War II years.
I came across a story on my news feed about a 12-year-old boy, Austin Applebee, who fought high seas, fear, fatigue and who knows what else, to rescue his family from certain death.
In today’s world, what we drink may quietly shape our health more than we realize.
many have built remarkable structures, accomplished extraordinary feats of human endurance, or committed terrorist acts, all for the purpose of being remembered in history.