Take Charge Now, So Your Assets Outlive You!

Posted By: admin  //  Category: Boardman Views, Business Network, Faith, Family, Music

Something you’re bound to see in Boardman Country from time to time is a review of a service or product that I use…or have used. Most of the time the review will be here because I like whatever or whomever I’m writing about. Occasionally, that may not be the case.

This time, however, it is and I’m talking about a man who over the past five years or so has become not only someone with whom I personally do business, but someone about whom I tell others too.

Owner of The Jeff Kyle Agency, in Everett, Washington, he has enough letters behind his name to Read more…

Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less, Why Wait?

Posted By: admin  //  Category: Boardman Views, Family, Jobs Careers, Pay Less for Gas

Does it really take rocket science to realize that while we’re trying to figure out how to cool down the planet we still have to function?

Anyone who’s read much of Boardman Country realizes that I am not a participant in the Global Warming Scam. On the contrary, I’m stomping down the biggest carbon footprint possible without straining myself.

That doesn’t mean I deny that global temperatures rise…and fall (and by the way, they’ve been falling more than rising recently, especially here). I simply don’t buy into Read more…

A very NON-Profit career…

Posted By: admin  //  Category: Boardman Views, Family, Jobs Careers

A few posts back I mentioned that I retired from being a bus driver and an associate pastor in order to work full-time as the Executive Director of Home For Good (HFG), a non-profit organization. HFG’s mission was to develop and own accessible rental housing for disabled folks.

The agency actually began as a means of providing a long-term housing solution for Susan. The folks knew that as she became an adult and they got…you know…older, the prospect of them having to continue doing the heavy care would become less feasible. Susan would need to have her own place and hired help would probably be necessary.

Any parent who has a “special needs” child Read more…