by Toneshia Harris | Nov 26, 2009 | Local News
Wal-Mart supplier factories in China feature abusive conditions in violation of the retailer’s own “basic” standards, a labor report showed Wednesday. Workers making shoes, Christmas lights, tools, curtains and paper boxes sold at Wal-Mart stores... by Toneshia Harris | Nov 26, 2009 | Announcements
Cha-cha has such expressive eyes! She’s a beautiful Calico, almost solid white with just a few dots of black and orange. She’s shy at the introduction but she starts her purring motor as soon as you pick her up. Stop by GAIN and introduce yourself. Come to... by Toneshia Harris | Nov 26, 2009 | Announcements
Gale is a white with a touch of orange. Kind of reminds me of orange marmelade. She’s very well behaved and lots of fun. She’s looking for a new home and yours might be just the one she needs. Stop by GAIN and take her for a walk. Come to the GAIN Animal... by Toneshia Harris | Nov 24, 2009 | Local News
Let us be reminded of the backbone of our island, our workers. Be thankful for the hard working men and women in our community who teach our children, nurse the sick, serve our food, dump our trash, fix our cars, drive our children, install power, water, telephone... by Toneshia Harris | Nov 24, 2009 | Local News
At a forum last week, Bradley Borden, an associate professor at Washburn University School of Law, delivered a low-key, 16-page lecture that is bound to provide talking points for those fighting against further cuts to the state budget. Borden didn’t say it like...