Gotahold Brewing has adopted the Pledge 1% model and throughout 2023 will donate 1% of all profits from three designated taps to four selected local nonprofit organizations. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Jan. 2023—Committed to making a positive impact, Gotahold Brewing has further invested in the local community, pledging to donate 1% of all money earned from […]

Between 1953 and 1987, the environment of Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, was severely contaminated with trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride, perchloroethylene, benzene, and PFAS. During this period, approximately one million people lived at the military base. Toxic exposure was unavoidable. While the highest trichloroethylene level at Camp Lejeune was 280 times over the safe limit, […]
Hey my name is Pete Wehry. Former basketball coach [Northland International University—don’t google it—the school is closed—but if you do I will come up] and now serving college basketball with a ministry Nations of Coaches. I have the privilege to be around the game a lot. Actually, most of my days. Practices, shoot-arounds, games, team […]
The trouble with PTSD — post-traumatic stress disorder is that everyone can see the signs except the person who is suffering from the condition. The person suffering is caught up in a fog. A person with PTSD can see the symptoms of the disorder in another person, but they’re unable most of the time to […]
It is early in the college basketball season, but one thing is evident. The transfer portal plays a huge role on teams, the coaching carousel continues to be a whirlwind, and the difference between “mid-majors and power 5’s” continues to be a smaller gap each year. Sometimes the word “upset” is used in cases that […]