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It must be Monday. My fingers are about two steps behind my brain while I’m working this keyboard. Perhaps if I drink a second cup of Folger’s coffee, I will
Read moreTwo weeks ago I suggested that crop herbicides and pesticides might have something to do with our struggling pheasant population. I received a well written letter from a Fulton area
Read moreAs my term comes to a close, Linda and I have been planning for our future outside the Governor’s office. One of the things we are most looking forward to
Read moreWhat was the name of the tallest mountain in the world before they discovered Mt. Everest? Mt. Everest. That bad boy was the highest before and after it was discovered.
Read moreAs you read today’s column, I’ll be West River deer hunting in Lyman County. It’s new country for me, I’m excited about it, and I’ll write about that next week.
Read moreI was humbled and honored to have joined the president, vice president, and secretary of agriculture in the Oval Office when the president announced to me and several of my
Read moreMy pickup is thirteen years old and answers to the name of Lizzie. When we brought her home, I figured for sure that this was the last new Chevy, or
Read moreAround my home Wagner area, I did not hear any glowing reports about the pheasant opener on October 20th. I actually heard some miserable reports. Other than not seeing a
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