This afternoon I attended a re-enactment of a battle at Tunnel Hill, Ga., with a son, 10, who sat in a three-legged stool at the edge of a blanket …
By David Tulis The demolition Wednesday of Red Bank middle school by a mass excavator is a picture of the future of public schooling. Heavy equipment began razing the …
By David Tulis Today I delivered a 10-year-old boy to Dixies Does farm in Dayton, Tenn., so the boy could help Bill Ensinger and his wife, Becky, work on …
Son of man, what is that proverb that ye have in the land of Israel, saying, The days are prolonged, and every vision faileth? Tell them therefore, Thus saith …
By Franklin Sanders Culture gives a society form. Like a potter shaping his pots, culture forms and shapes not only art and literature, but all of everyday life in …
Suddenly — dreadfully — she wakes up. What has happened? Something dreadful has happened. No — nothing has happened. It is only the wind shaking the house, rattling the …
Local researcher Karen Bracken tells Chattanooga tea party members why common core is a threat to the thin vestiges of local control of public schools. Eli Whitney is famous …
By David Tulis The Chattanooga leadership prayer breakfast Tuesday at the convention center offered benefits to Christians and others who were able to hobnob, to see and be seen …