Taking full responsibility…

Matthew Cordle, age 22, killed a man on June 22, 2013, in Ohio.  He was intoxicated after a night of heavy drinking and drove the wrong-way on Interstate 670 hitting another car.  Vincent Canzani (age 61) died as a result of Cordle's actions. This type of accident happens too often.  Impaired drivers get in their [...]

Unfortunately, it is very much the American way.

I ran across an old news article from 2012 about the concussion lawsuit that over 300 former football players  brought against the NFL, the teams, and the helmet manufacturer Riddell in the Huffington Post the other day.  The article was focused on Tony Dorsett. In the article Dorsett was quoted as saying: "Yeah, I understand [...]

You keep thinking…

Mike, Cheyenne, and I went to the opening night of Schoolhouse last night.  Schoolhouse by Leanna Brodie was performed at The Stage at Island Park by the Tin Roof Theatre Company.  The play was an interesting mix of history, social commentary, humor, and tragedy. Schoolhouse is the type of play that lingers with you.  The [...]

Well now, that is concerning.

The lovely Amy Dalrymple, The Forum reporter in the oil patch and formerly a local education beat reporter (which is how I came to know her), recently penned an  article about oil well blowouts.  The article hit InForum late in the day on Labor Day - which I thought was entirely appropriate given that it [...]

Life-saving innovation – cars that communicate with each other.

The power of technology is amazing, but even more amazing are the brains that dream up ways to harness technology for the good of mankind.  Every single day you can find news of such advancement, but some days the news is such that it affects us all.  Such is the case with the news out [...]