Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 31, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
While January left the old year behind, it didn’t leave behind any of the baggage 2023 saddled American farmers and ranchers with.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 31, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Jack Smith is a threat to American democracy.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 31, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
While January left the old year behind, it didn’t leave behind any of the baggage 2023 saddled American farmers and ranchers with.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 24, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Like some character in Alice in Wonderland, we’re well beyond the looking glass when the presumptive presidential candidate of the political party that prides itself as being fiscally conservative asks farmers, “Look, did I get you $28 billion...?”
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 17, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Can a Millard County community avoid a January 6th insurrection?
I’ll try to be brief: A dad sold his ⅓ acre building lot, to a son and his new wife next to his lot and home, (that was built forty five years ago, under a city council that approved it and ten other lots of ⅓ acre zoning).
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Jan. 17, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Anyone following how weak and passive the U.S. has been in the face of provocations from our adversaries in the Middle East might conclude that the secretary of defense has gone missing.