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A survey of 3,017 drivers and truckers was conducted by American River Wellness to determine what the top public restrooms in the nation are. The Loess Hills Scenic Byway Rest Area, located on … more
Some of you may already have heard the news — I have no idea, I just know that word spreads, and Matt Gengler had some really nice things to say about me in his column last week. But for … more
For those who are unfamiliar with the tale, teddy bears came about due to a hunting trip that President Theodore Roosevelt took in the early 20 th century. Members of Roosevelt's staff tied up a … more
Our Dunlap Reporter subscribers received a letter in the mail this week that led to some confusion. If you received it, you know what I'm talking about. If you didn't, what I'm saying next still … more
With roughly 75% of Catholic parishes in Iowa claiming St. Patrick as their patron saint (that's definitely an exaggeration, although it feels that way), and with this past Monday being St. Patrick's … more
A couple weeks ago I wrote about the community support at the Missouri Valley Chamber of Commerce's annual awards banquet. This week, I am writing about the turnout at the Sherer family's award … more
Ahhhh, snow days. If I were roughly 10-15 years younger, this would be a love letter. Today, my relationship with snow days is complicated. I'll always remember the craziest snow day I ever … more
On Friday, Feb. 21, while on my fifth biannual 36 County Tour, I stopped in Harrison County. On previous stops in Harrison County, I toured Agrivision in Missouri Valley, stopped by the Dunlap … more
This past Saturday the Missouri Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards banquet, and you can see my photos of the award winners in this paper. A topic of discussion at the Missouri … more
As the saying goes, “Nothing lasts forever.” And, as hard as it is for me to believe, the Rhoades family will be officially out of the newspaper business as of tomorrow. It’s … more
You've all seen the story on the front page, so let's just get right to it. We are currently going through an ownership change. Technically ink has been put to paper and it's a done deal, but … more
While I was looking through old editions of the paper for the Times-News Time Capsule that you'll find on another page of this edition, I was struck by two headlines on a front page from 1975. … more
Happy New Year, everyone, and I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas. I'm not sure if some of you have heard, but there was some alleged drama at the courthouse when public officials were … more
I grew up watching the 1984 TV special version of “A Christmas Carol.” Starring George C. Scott, this rendition sometimes gets unfair hate because Scott is American. To that I say, bah … more
Hello, Christmas season You might remember my column from a couple weeks back where I said I'm a big proponent of celebrating Thanksgiving and then getting in the Christmas spirit. Well, … more
I don't know about all of you, but I'm not a big fan of the “Christmas season starts after Halloween” people. I personally think Thanksgiving is the best holiday. To me, it's the … more
It took me a long time to learn this lesson, but sometimes distractions are a good thing. Now, work needs to get done and there are things in life that require precision and efficiency, but … more
I wrote part of this column on Friday, Nov. 1, and part of it on Monday, Nov. 4. But, just stick with me and pretend for a moment that I wrote this today. OK? It is Wednesday, Nov. 6, and that … more
You may have heard the news: Dairy Sweet in Dunlap has the best breaded pork tenderloin in the state once again, earning the 2024 award nearly 20 years after its first win in 2005. For my story on … more
Quite often, the states of this great country have very corny and inaccurate slogans, or slogans that are just lazy. “Pure Michigan.” “I Love New York.” “Vermont, … more
Some history on Magnolia Old Settlers Some of you may already know this history, but I think it's cool. I've only been here for a couple years and this is my column, so please allow me to rehash … more
This year was the first time in a very long time that I had not spent the Fourth of July up in Clear Lake, Iowa. It was the first time ever that I had not celebrated it with much of my family. I … more
According to reporting from the Harlan Tribune in its June 18 edition, Elk Horn facilities recently went into lockdown due to an incident involving a child. Elk Horn pool staff was … more
As many artists I love get older, and some of them stop touring altogether, it's always special for me when I'm able to go and see a performer or group that I enjoy. In the past, I've had the … more
I ventured out to the movie theater and saw “Civil War” last week. I enjoyed it, but not because I'm super paranoid about another civil war happening in the U.S., or even particularly … more
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