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Concerns about county attorney Dear Editor, About a month ago, I delivered a paper copy of my most recent letter to the editor as noted below, to the Ellsworth County Attorney’s Office of Paul J. Kasper, in person.
Read moreOnce upon a time, the founders of this country dreamed of a land that spread from sea to shining sea. They envisioned prosperous farms and ranches covering the land like a beautiful handmade quilt. Vibrant villages filled with shops, schools and churches provided community and a sense of place, making America the finest place on earth to live and raise a family, no matter where you were placed on that beautiful quilt. What a beautiful dream!
Read more“Oh, you’re replacing Linda” was a comment I would often hear in my first year as editor/publisher of the I-R.
Read moreAt 73 years of age, rural America has been in distress nearly my entire life. For most readers, few can remember true good times other than an occasional year or two. Stringing three good years together has proven to be so rare that I truly don’t recall it happening. Stories are told of the farmer who bought an 80 or a quarter-section of land in the 1950s and paid for it with his first wheat crop. Ah, those were the days!
Read moreAs the great Civil War raged in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, on May 20, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the national Homestead Act into law. Settlement of the United States steadily marched westward since the founding of the country, pausing only for a moment as war split the nation into north and south.
Read moreA week ago, we announced the increase in price for our singlecopy sales, as well as our subscriptions.
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