By Todd Lancaster My college-aged daughter is not afraid to make sweeping generalizations. She recently proclaimed that “Men don’t have hobbies, they have obsessions.” Although I give her very little credit for anything, I realized that she may be on to something in this one area as I examine my own life. She likes plants and gardens, knitting, music, running, … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2022
A passion for coaching
Harry Meeks is still on the court By Lindsay Owens For Harry Meeks, coaching is a passion. That passion started decades ago in Danville, Virginia, leading him to Vincennes University 30 years ago. “My first coaching job was as a grad assistant at Virginia Tech,” said Meeks, who serves as both the athletic director and women’s basketball coach at Indiana’s first … [Read more...]
Think spring with a delicious carrot cake
By Lindsay Owens Most 7-year-old girls want a pink, sparkly cake with a unicorn, LOL or some other trendy toy for decoration. The 7-year-old I know instead asks for a carrot cake. Not one from the store though. She wants a homemade cake. Challenge accepted. This particular cake recipe I found in an old church cookbook but have updated to reflect the modern conveniences we … [Read more...]
$600 Hype
By Roy Ice There has been a lot of hype and social media buzz about the IRS monitoring your bank records and PayPal accounts for transactions over $600. So, what is the IRS looking for? For starters, the proposal is only for inflows and outflows of cash greater than $600 in total. That means that no one is looking into the transactional detail from your personal account … [Read more...]
Boomer March 2022
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