RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

My Neighbor Al, the Health Nut, came in out of the rain early this morning to have a cup of Italian Dark Roast and to discuss last night's high school football games. I've told you a number of times that Al has a good deal going. He canceled his subscription to the paper several years ago, and now reads it for free in the deli at Hy-Vee every morning. Then he comes home to compare what he saw in the print edition to what's on the paper's website on his computer. Consequently, Al has become quite the newspaper critic. And, of course, he has very unflattering comments about the job the paper is doing--especially in sports. "Two lousy paragraphs on Valley's 55-13 skunking of Hoover, and two lousy paragraphs on Dowling's 51-10 skunking of Lewis Central," Al said. "Lousy coverage of the two best high school football teams in the state. The paper didn't send a reporter to either game." I asked Al how he would have solved that. "The sports editor and the sports columnist should have covered them," he said. "I understand that both of their jobs are in jeopardy in the next cutback down there, so you'd think they would have wanted to show they want to keep working by covering a game." I told Al he might have a point. "Anything else on your mind, Al?" I asked. "Nothing other than the fact that the paper has so few people working anymore that it has to depend on the Associated Press and the state's other papers, like the Cedar Rapids Gazette, the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and the Muscatine Journal, to cover the news." I think it was time for Al to have another cup.