by Emma Fraley | Sep 7, 2021 | Opinion
The worst part of a major hurricane rarely ends when the rain stops and winds calm. Hurricane Ida bashed much of the southeast United States on Sunday evening, but the effects continue to linger. In New Orleans and southeastern Louisiana, over one million people were...
by Shaun Lambert | Oct 29, 2018 | Opinion
I know what it’s like to feel you are falling apart. One of the things I was told as anxiety split my being was that I needed to be more resilient. I already believed that and was beating myself up for feeling anxious all the time. However, what I found out – and this...
by Michael Helms | Sep 26, 2017 | Opinion
I was playing outside with Mia, my 18-month-old granddaughter, a few weeks ago when a butterfly decided to join the party. At first, it just circled, to Mia’s delight. Then, it decided to land, not more than a foot from Mia’s hand. While the butterfly was...