National Endangered Species Day 2022

There is no historical nor traditional way to celebrate a designated Friday for endangered species. The Endangered...

Walnuts then, now and future

Angelkeep has two mature walnut trees of sufficient age and stature to produce nuts. It’s a dirty,...

It’s time to move forward with our health department

What’s going on with the Wells County Health Department? That seems to be a question a number of people...

A fuller notebook than normal: Is there any hope for this tax-addled brain?

Tying up some loose ends from a reporter’s “notebook” which has become overstuffed with spreadsheets and emails...

Angelkeep Journals: What ‘May’ you name a June bug in July?

Do you remember when you had to “spring forward” by an hour on all of your clocks a few months ago? It...

Are you the oppressor or the oppressed?

It’s not unusual for someone to ask where I come up with some of the topics for...

A dozen down. Already. ‘WWA’ time flies

Some research was necessary, but it appears we published our first “Who We Are” edition in 2011. Hence this week’s publication is...

Angelkeep Journals: Christmas golden corn weevils

In Christmas’s month, golden corn kernels supplied for hungry deer tended to be dropped in a more generous quantity. After all, even...

Stormy weather sets a prelude to mark a 20th anniversary

Last week’s storm basically relocated our patio about 40 feet or so to the north. Well, not the patio — concrete doesn’t...

You never know where a story will lead — in this case, up a...

The question had become, “How many Deam oaks are there?” But I was also asking myself, “How many people care?”