A rural Iowa without unions: Only like-minded suck-ups need apply
My wife needs protection.
From me, namely.
I’m not talking about a run-of-the-mill no-contact order from the police.
My wife needs protection.
From me, namely.
I’m not talking about a run-of-the-mill no-contact order from the police.
Today was my day off.
First one in a couple of weeks, so needless to say, I had some housework to catch up on.
I tackled the massive mound of laundry.
One hundred years ago this month, in February 1917, Germany opened unrestricted submarine warfare on all ships in the Atlantic wartime zone, military and civilian, freight and passenger.
Sunday night is game night at my house.
No, I’m not talking about football.
I mean, any ol’ person can play football, right?
The downtown revitalization effort has been in the planning stages for months and is ready for the next step of implementation.
President Trump may come to question the wisdom of his nomination of federal appeals court judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court.
If you’ve grown up in Jefferson, you’ve heard it.
If you’re new to town, don’t worry — sooner or later, you’ll hear it, too.
“We could have had the Pella Window factory.”
United States government debt is now close to $20 trillion.
That’s $20,000,000,000,000.
Who cares?
The Concord Coalition cares.
What are the most important four words President Donald J. Trump could say for rural Iowa?
“Four lane Highway 30.”
It’s not easy being White House press secretary and communications director.
The job is a classic example of Matthew 6:24: “No man can serve two masters….”