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Op-ed: The stakes are high
August 12th, 2025
– In 1998, the Master Settlement Agreement between 46 U.S. states and major tobacco companies forced R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to remove its iconic Joe […]
Column: High school football; then and now
July 30th, 2025
– I’ve just returned from a ten day fishing trip to Utah, Montana and Idaho with my adult sons and one of my grandsons. What […]
Legal column: Taking title to real property- it’s not as simple as you think
July 28th, 2025
By Teresa J. Rhyne, Esq. – Often in my estate planning practice, when someone is signing their documents, they will comment, “This is almost like […]
Success at Twin Rivers has West Coast’s top eventers excited for the future
July 2nd, 2025
– The 2025 Twin Rivers Summer Horse Trials gave riders of event horses across different stages in their development the chance to dream big. A […]
Legal column: ’Til death or divorce – do you part
June 17th, 2025
– I often hear it said that no bride or groom “plans” on divorcing, but having a plan in the event of divorce isn’t such […]
Column: Athletic team participation and happiness in adult life
June 16th, 2025
– As I write this, I’m thinking about my personal history on teams, my career in school administration, and most recently, last Sunday, which I […]
Column: Estate planning steps to take when rejoining the workforce
May 29th, 2025
By Teresa J. Rhyne, Esq. Have your legal documents kept up with your life changes? – A general rule for how often you should review […]
Column: The more serious question we face regarding education
May 24th, 2025
– In my last column, I argued that the elimination of the federal Department of Education is a justifiable reform as long as the savings […]
Column: Breaking the chains of bureaucratic language
May 17th, 2025
– While technology has largely replaced the printing press, the ancient adage remains true: the pen is mightier than the sword. Unfortunately, this power increasingly […]
Column: The federal role in schools
April 17th, 2025
A reasonable reform proposal and a question for the next column – The Constitution does not mention the word “Education,” hence the federal role in […]
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