Gregory Orear

What happens when businesses forget who their customers are
Alissa Heinerscheid could have saved Julie Masino a whole heap of grief.

A woman who can challenge worse
One of my favorite quotes of all time is "never challenge worse."

Phil Robertson: A Man of Conviction, not Hatred
America lost a cultural icon over the weekend with the death of Phil Robertson.

Why the Rockwell Story is A Big Deal
The Lincoln County Journal recently completed an investigation that revealed an Elsberry alderman, Danielle Rockwell, is by law, ineligible to serve due to back taxes. After publishing the story, with confirmation from the Secretary of State’s Office that she can’t in fact serve, the response has been mixed.

We're Going to Find Out How Important Child Safety Is
It was as traditional as you’d expect from a stereotypical, Southern Baptist church in the Bible Belt of the Midwest.


When Kindergartners are Tougher Than Garbage Men
This is a story about kindergarteners and garbage men, and a wise woman named Patty Bottom.

One Missourian happy with the Super Bowl
The Kansas City Chiefs looked more like chumps Sunday night, suffering a thrashing in Super Bowl 59 and I couldn’t be happier.

Adapting to a Demanding and Inpatient Public
It was a typical fall day on Sept. 27, 1993, in north Missouri.