Ask Amy: Love bomber has a barroom epiphany
Dear Amy: I’m a 65-year-old woman. I’ve been divorced three times now, and have also had a couple of other serious love relationships - all unsuccessful.
Dear Amy: I’m a 65-year-old woman. I’ve been divorced three times now, and have also had a couple of other serious love relationships - all unsuccessful.
Dear Amy: My father died three weeks ago. After his death, I talked with a close friend whose father died in 2007.
Does anyone make photos albums anymore? Because of the arrival of our granddaughter Lyla, my wife pulled out a photo album of our son to see if his daughter shows any resemblance to him. She does.
Dear Amy: I have tenants I have bent over backwards for. I cut their late fees in half, and allow them to pay the rent by the 15th of each month.
On July 10 of every year, “Don’t Step on a Bee Day” is celebrated in the United States and the United Kingdom. While the name may be silly, the day has some very important messages. When first founded by Thomas and Ruth Roy, the idea was about not walking barefooted to prevent bee stings.
Dear Amy: This past April, my girlfriend of 10 years passed away. She didn’t have a will or any life insurance. Her brother paid for the cremation. He came to the house to pick up some of his sister’s things.
I know I’m getting old when I start telling stories with the line, “Back in my day.” Well, back in my day, summer lasted longer, and I did whatever I wanted from sun up to sun down. That’s how I remember it, any way.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court. The 51-year-old Jackson is the court’s 116th justice, and she took the place of the justice she once worked for.
Dear Amy: I was raised in a religion that did not celebrate birthdays and most holidays. In my early 20s I left that religion and do not practice any religion now.
While cattle are a common site around Garden City and within Finney County, you might not be too familiar with a type of cattle found at the Lee Richardson Zoo. Within the Zoo’s Wild Asia area, you can find a pair of banteng.