Few of us are doing enough. Enough to save and extend the lives of those in our community. Not enough of us are organ donors.
My husband, Jim, was a cardiopulmonary patient in Madison. Ultimately, he lost his life to the cardiopulmonary illness he had, but before he did, he was the recipient ...
At the end of May, after over a month of appointments at the VA Hospital in Milwaukee, my son, who pushed me around by wheelchair in that huge building, and I decided to attend the “Memorial Day” program.
What we witnessed was a “big city” program at the Wood National Cemetery on ...
A brief overview of Thursday’s Daily News revealed a couple of interesting observations. There was a story about how newspapers are shutting down all across the country and that it could represent a threat to our democracy. Starvation does the same thing.
It appears that only the newspapers ...
I’m extremely concerned about the possibility of abortion becoming illegal in our state. As a clinical psychologist, I know the negative mental health consequences that occur to the parents and child when abortion is not safely and easily accessible. According to the American Psychological ...
EDITOR:
I have just been looking at the endless reruns what happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 and I got a new thought about the whole thing: Let us take the “party politics” out of this as much as possible.
Instead, focus on just what you saw outside of the Capitol building that ...
EDITOR:
U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops wrote to our U.S. senators and representatives on June 3, 2022, about the massacre of children and teachers in the grade school in Uvalde, Texas. Here’s what the Bishops said:
“For many years, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has ...