A nod to a local sesquicentennial
I let last year pass by without noting an important anniversary. At least it’s important to me.
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I let last year pass by without noting an important anniversary. At least it’s important to me.
On March 9 and 10, we will welcome members of the Lincoln Project to our state to discuss the importance of public research universities to the future of our nation.
Todd Prichard from Charles City, one of the last rural Democrats in the Iowa House and a lieutenant colonel in the Iowa Guard, spoke to the Northwest Des Moines Democrats last week to provide a tea
I am optimistic that my household is rid of the Crud, at least for the moment while I write this.
The biologist and former head of the DNR under Chet Culver’s administration emerged from obscurity when he became the first Democrat to announce a candidacy for governor.
For the past 70 years, Iowa’s economic development agency (currently the Iowa Economic Development Authority, or IEDA) and most of the other development groups in the state have cited the fact that
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?