June 27, 2019 If I could reform elections Published on Winchester Sun, June 27, 2019 As I write this, NBC is gearing up this week to televise the Democratic presidential debates, a two-night extravaganza featuring some…
June 20, 2019 Technology does not have to be evil Published on Winchester Sun, June 20, 2019. The other day I saw a meme on social media depicting people floating lazily down a river on inner tubes or…
June 13, 2019 Can music heal our differences? This article appeared in The Winchester Sun on Thursday, June 13, 2019 This column is a bit of a departure for me. I’d like to share some…
June 6, 2019 Do regulations hurt or help business? Published on Winchester Sun, June 6, 2019 Recently in this column, I talked in a very upbeat way about Winchester’s re-emerging downtown business district. Despite the excitement and…
May 30, 2019 Smart 911 could save your life Published on Winchester Sun, May 30, 2019 Did you know there is an easy and straightforward thing you can do that could potentially save the life…
May 23, 2019 Chains are fine, but eating local benefits Winchester more This article appeared in The Winchester Sun on May 23, 2019 Recently news emerged of two new franchise restaurants which may come to Winchester. By…
May 16, 2019 What will we do with Sphar building space? Published on Winchester Sun, May 16, 2019 Early on a Saturday morning in 1981, the L&N Railroad suddenly and controversially demolished Winchester’s historic but vacant train depot. The…
May 9, 2019 We can all contribute to local business growth, sustainability Published on Winchester Sun, May 9, 2019 Shortly after we moved to Winchester in 2015, I read in The Sun about developments downtown that would ultimately result…
April 30, 2019 What’s in the name of a road? Since this is my first column for The Sun, maybe a quick introduction is in order. I grew up mostly in eastern Kentucky in a town much…