Story by Chris Graham Everybody, it seems, wants to know what Emmett Hanger is up to these days. It has to be a nice place to be in. “I’ve been encouraged to learn that my name is already known across the state. I also realize that it might not always be for positive things,” quipped…
My resolution for the new year is probably identical to yours. In fact, my bet is that my goal is one of the most common New Year’s resolutions. Of course, mine was decided long before the ball dropped.
There’s something different about my grandmother these days – and it’s a good thing for sure. I noticed it first on Christmas. She had a grin on her face from ear to ear.
Golf Things Considered column by John Rogers [email protected] Let’s face it. Golf for some of us is no more athletic than folding laundry. Jump on a golf cart, drive over to the tree line on the right, kick the ball from under a cedar, a quick practice swing, take a rip, jump back in the…
Golf Things Considered column by John Rogers [email protected] I remember it clearly – the young man, about 16 or so years old, was a cart boy and snack-bar attendant at a municipal golf course in Maryland. He had a mess of blond hair, and an earnest look about him. He begged the club pro…
Golf Things Considered column by John Rogers [email protected] Welcome to winter golf. Technically, we’re only half way through autumn, but golfers know that winter starts when the clocks fall back. That’s when the sun slinks away westward to the Alleghenies before the nine-to-fivers even punch out for the day; when the straightest drive can…
Golf Things Considered column by John Rogers [email protected] This will be the thirteenth time that the Walkers and Riders have knocked heads. It all started in 1997, when Casey Martin, a Tour player with a circulatory disease in his leg, sued the PGA for the right to use a golf cart in their tournaments….
Story by Chris Graham “Two years ago, or a year ago,” Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine told a Waynesboro audience last month, “if you would’ve asked Larry Sabato or one of these pundits, tell us about the governor’s race, they would have said, Look, Tim Kaine is a great guy, he’s a hard worker, but…
When elections are over and done with next week, I hope my confidence will be restored in network television.
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