We'll never stop changing the clocks twice a year. Why? politicians don't like angry constituents, and change will make some of them angry, the status quo won't.
I am not a political person, so sharing this news will be quite a challenge. I've learned that one of America's most conservative cities is in Missouri. Well, it's sort of in Missouri. OK, so that means I'll have two challenges in front of me.
Train service between Kansas City and St. Louis might be reduced to one round trip. That's not only a shame, it's short sighted and bad for our communities.
Here at our radio stations, computers are everywhere. They are part of our everyday operations. We use our websites, Twitter, Facebook, the lot. And the other day, our friend Rob was using one of those communal computers and left his Facebook account logged in. So I left a little joke message on his profile.
Well, it's getting dry: wet spring, dry summer. Man, do we need some rain. I sprained my ankle in a crack in my backyard it was so big. Anyway, that's summer in Missouri.
Tomorrow is election day. All the campaigning, arguing and muckraking ends and we choose our leaders and weigh in on various propositions. There have been a lot of people asking what is going to be on the ballot so they may research and cast an informed vote.
An election is the ultimate celebration of democracy. However if you live in South Carolina or Kentucky, booze probably isn't going to be part of your November 6 revelry.