Be glad you don’t have horse like Coaly
By Bob Huber: Local Columnist I once had a rude experience with a horse named Coaly. He was a plow plug, a big, black Percheron with the combined disposition of a medieval executioner and Jack the...
View ArticleNeighbor’s advice gets mowed down
By Bob Huber: Local Columnist You’d think America’s scientists would have better things to do than conduct fruitless research into global warming and the expanding universe. Instead they should tackle...
View ArticleTattoos’ meanings not always obvious
By Grant McGee: Local columnist It was surreal, but in a good way — and kind of spooky. It came as an attachment to an e-mail the other day — my mother’s face, a portrait of her as a young woman....
View ArticleOct. 1, 2008 Police Blotter
Samplings of recent calls received by Clovis-area law enforcement officers, according to reports: Around midnight time Sept. 20 officers were dispatched to the area of Grand and Mitchell for a vehicle...
View ArticleBroadcasters must shoulder responsibility
By Clyde Davis: CNJ columnist How far does The post Broadcasters must shoulder responsibility appeared first on Clovis News Journal.
View ArticleChild should follow parent’s steps to God
By Judy Brandon: Religion columnist I was looking through some old pictures and found a picture of then three year old Annie standing with my shoes on and an old purse slung over her shoulder. She...
View ArticleCannon offers self defense course
USAF: Tech. Sgt. Deidre E.E. Hines U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Chuck East, 27th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, uses Raejean Toledo, base Shopette assistant shift manager, to demonstrate an...
View ArticleNo one ‘box’ can contain God
I once saw John Denver, hair wet and with a clothes bag tossed over his shoulder, heading through a hotel lobby toward the desk. Two weeks or so later, he crashed his plane and died. Christian author...
View ArticleIn search of ponies: Rat had chip on her shoulder
While sitting in the dentist chair, my attention was suddenly drawn to an announcer on the softly playing radio. “Doritos inventor Arch West, dead at 97… to be buried in his beloved chips,” the voice...
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