The police officer defended the D.A.R.E. program in her letter and wrote that most D.A.R.E. officers do not wear their guns while in the classroom. Another reader wrote that the cartoon was “in very ...
Many people have described their wartime experiences in letters home ... Mauldin had been drawing cartoons since he was a boy, and he was quickly assigned to cover the war for the 45th Division ...
To the Editor: I am writing because I was a little surprised by the political cartoon in the November 2/3 edition of the Union Leader. The “Trick or Treat” scene portrayed two children dressed ...
A small cohort of turkey hunters wants more people to understand the beauty and challenge of hunting for your supper. What are your thoughts on hunting? By Jeremy Engle How do you feel about ...
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The Cougars (30-3) have lost only three times all season – with two coming against ranked teams (No. 1 Linton-HMB and No. 7 ...
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WATERLOO — For the second year in a row, Big Head Burger has been named Iowa's best burger by "Taste of Home" magazine. The ...
A Big 12 official has sent a letter to other college presidents and chancellors regarding “models for the future of college football specifically and college athletics overall,” according to a ...
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For more than six decades, oil companies knew they were causing significant, and potentially irreparable, harm to the climate. Yet they kept on drilling. They funded misinformation, propaganda, junk ...