The last known sighting of Tina Stadig, 40, occurred on May 28, 2017, and authorities haven’t turned up evidence pointing to her whereabouts.
June 2019
UMF to offer annual Summer Daze Camp for children
Children in grades one through seven are eligible.
Fareed Zakaria: The crises are over, but the fury remains
NEW YORK — Recent election results for the European Parliament were mixed, which meant that every side could claim a victory of sorts. Right-wing populists did gain ground, but so did some decidedly left-wing parties like the Greens. The only clear conclusion is that the traditional parties that have dominated the continent’s politics since 1945 […]
Marc Thiessen: Mueller should not have held a press conference
In his news conference Wednesday, special counsel Robert Mueller explained why he would not testify before Congress. “Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report,” he said. “It contains our findings and analysis and the reasons for the decisions we made. We chose those words carefully, and the work speaks for itself. […]
Andrea Bonior, Baggage Check: My girlfriend keeps invading my personal space. How do I tell her to stop?
Andrea Bonior Special to The Washington Post Q. My girlfriend is kind and considerate, but she has little habits that make her come across as selfish, like always assuming I’m fine with her eating off my plate, stretching her legs over me while we’re watching TV or taking the gum that’s in my car. I […]
Dear Abby: Girlfriend didn’t acknowledge Father’s Day
DEAR ABBY: I am the father of four. I divorced after my third child was born, and I got custody. I have been with my girlfriend, “Wanda,” for six years, and we now have a daughter together. The issue I have is, last year, Father’s Day came and went, and Wanda didn’t acknowledge it. I […]
Christopher Elliott, Travel Navigator: What’s next for traveler-friendly legislation?
Christopher Elliott Special to The Washington Post The travel industry is strictly regulated for health and safety, a fact for which we should all be grateful. But when it comes to consumer protection — and comfort — most laws still favor businesses. What do passengers say they want? Transparent pricing. Fair business practices. And a […]
Cal Thomas: Trump gets no credit where credit is due
The quote is attributed to President Harry Truman, and Ronald Reagan kept it on his desk: “It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.” It is even more amazing what has been accomplished with the American economy, but Democratic presidential candidates, the media and economists such as […]
Joe Voisine: Driving is a privilege
Regarding Brenda McKenna’s letter (Sun Journal, May 23), “Distracted driving causing accidents” — safety should start first with the driver, not the auto manufacturer. As long as sales are up and the consumer wants more technology, the problem remains. People need to be more disciplined. Have we forgotten defensive driving skills? Did anyone text, smoke […]
Randy Lautz: Many people oppose CMP corridor
In his letter (May 26) Jamie Beaulieu believes opposition to CMP’s corridor project comes from the same LePage-era conservatives who opposed wind turbines. Not true. Opposition is coming from many sides, including environmentalists demanding data proving that the massive swath of trees wouldn’t better serve climate-change goals by allowing the trees to do what they […]