Roy Arthur’s got it going. He’s hard-working, smart, honest, dependable and visionary. So, it wasn’t a surprise when a hundred or so of his friends and co-workers showed up recently …
Dunn reflects on legislative service
Bill Dunn took a seat in the state legislature in 1994, replacing the retiring Charlie Severance. He spent 26 years without a primary opponent, making him the longest serving House …
Congregation ‘roasts’ pastor on 25th year
The Rev. Thomas D. Sweet and the Beaver Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church on Sunday celebrated the 25th anniversary of Sweet’s ministry at the Powell church.
During the Sunday morning service, Sweet …
Goodpaster thinks big, recruits helpers
Steven Goodpaster finished his tenure as chair of Enhance Powell this week. It’s been a five-year stint of volunteerism that has created visible, long-term improvements in the community.
At Tuesday’s meeting …
Surgery brings relief from nerve pain
Powell resident Oscar Manuel suffered from sciatic nerve pain as well as pain in his legs, ankles and feet. After a 40-minute procedure, he is now pain-free thanks to Joel …
Bounds is clear choice for District 16 primary
The Republican Primary election for District 16 state representative took a nasty turn when a mailer pictured Patti Bounds with Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton and said Bounds wants to …
Woman will claim District 16 House seat
The first mailer from a pro-voucher “outside” group this season landed in the mailboxes of likely Republican District 16 state House voters last week. It was not friendly to career …
See Spot run and other tales from the campaign trail
When a serious candidate for U.S. Senate insults his audience by speaking in 3-word soundbites … blah, blah, blah. Pause for applause. Blah, blah, blah. Pause. Then I’ll match his …