
A view from rural America: immigration, agriculture, environment, politics
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April showers bring May flowers, but not enough to fill Storm Lake’s cup. Already the city is asking residents to conserve water with a dry spring, high demand and a system that has not kept pace. The lawn may be patchy but you should leave...
Republicans yammer on the TV that you wouldn’t want to see Iowa become Minnesota, Illinois or California.
You wouldn’t want 10,000 lakes getting in the way of corn or tech bros buying up all the property in Truesdale. Chicago may have the...
Retired Sen. Tom Harkin endorsed Josh Turek of Council Bluffs for the Democratic nomination for the US Senate seat that Harkin once held. As such, Turek could benefit from Harkin’s tutelage on how to campaign as the happy warrior who takes...
Gov. William Harding
Gov. Kim Reynolds can put up her pointy-toe cowboy boots and reflect on 10 years of solid damage done under the golden dome.
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Finally, after a late-night session, the US House voted 224-200 last week to approve a five-year farm bill just three years behind schedule under Republican control. The bill heads to the Senate, where its future is uncertain because of dee...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m the editor and co-owner with my brother John of the Storm Lake (Iowa) Times Pilot newspaper. Pulitzer Prize winner.
Robert Leonard is a former radio news reporter. He has bylines in the New York Times, TIME, USA Today, the Des Moines Register, the Iowa Capitol Dispatch, the Kansas City Star, and many more.
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