Pat Mumy The temperature is sizzling, but summer golf is going strong! The Robson Ranch Ladies Golf Association (RRLGA) plays every Monday, with tee times beginning at 6:30 a.m. RRLGA members should sign up via Golf Genius by 9 p.m. on Thursday. Each member drives her own cart, with social distancing practiced on the course.…
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Softball Profile: Bill Schaible
Keith Bradley Just outside Flint, Mich., is the small town of Swartz Creek. It was here that Bill Schaible first played little league baseball. Like many other youngsters, his lack of success prompted him to turn his attention to other endeavors. “In four years of playing I think I got one hit,” he remarked. Golf,…
Sports, August 2020
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes
Dave Douglas Attention all you Shoebox Shoppers: we are gearing up for another great year of Operation Christmas Child shoebox packing. Due to the circumstances happening in our world, things may look a bit different this year. We will not let that stop us from packing and sending boxes to needy children around the world. This…
Sports, August 2020
Relishing Pickleball: The Third Shot Drop. Why Is It So Important?
David Zapatka The third shot drop is a shot performed near the baseline that lands softly in the opponents’ kitchen. The shot is designed with one thing in mind—get your team to the net. The mechanics of the third shot drop are simple. The ball sails up into the air and drops into the kitchen…
Sports, August 2020
Dollars and Sense: How A Cash-Out Refinance for Home Improvement Works
Looking to make some major home improvements? Have you considered a cash-out refinance on your existing home? Refinancing is a low-interest way to get tax-free cash for remodeling your kitchen, building a pool in the backyard, etc—or anything you choose to do. Let’s look at an example. Say you bought your home for $450,000, but…