Nancy and I could say we had a very moving experience this past weekend. It is probably no secret that I have way more ideas than I can possibly accomplish.
It’s always good to connect with our kids and grandkids as we did again this past week in Atlanta.
Cameli’s Pizza just finished its big expansion and Friday night was the grand reopening event, which created record sales for the 12-year-old business.
In the you-can’t-win-them-all department: K-State finally beats KU in Bramlage, then loses at Mizzou. New England can’t finish with an unbeaten season in Super Bowl XLII.
It’s a rare thing in these parts when a business celebrates 140 years of continuous operation and in the same location which I think is even more noteworthy. Look no further than Case and Son Insurance in Marion. That business has been on Marion’s main street since 1868 and is in its fifth generation of the Case family.
We congratulate the Case’s and their employees for this remarkable achievement.
I took Interstate 35 to Dallas this past week and didn’t notice if it was a NAFTA road or the highway to heaven or hell, which was the subject of Dale Suderman’s column in last week’s Free Press.
I saw one truck from Canada in Oklahoma, but it looked just like our trucks except for the tags and sign on the door.