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Break up Big Meat
When they aren’t fixing prices they’re fixing wages
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This old dog might catch the bumper
Clean water, healthy rural communities buoy Jones ag campaign
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Feenstra learns lesson about showing up
Editorial, the Storm Lake Times Pilot, June 5, 2026
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Sand feels strong heading into the campaign
Rob Sand called on Memorial Day as he drove home from a family weekend at Okoboji to catch up, he said, after having read my column about politicians…
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Who’s going to keep those money grubbers in front of you?
Rob Sand has $18 million cash on hand in his run for Iowa governor, but here is the crazy part: He’s a Democrat, and it is only May.
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Who could not see the freight train coming for your freedom?
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Condition of the State: Code Blue
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They want Iowa Normal back
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An old newshound sniffs a rural shift
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Trump comes to Iowa for comfort amid the cold
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Iowa refuses to be someplace richer
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An editorial: Drinking us dry
A meatpacking town can’t afford the water
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Iowa refuses to be someplace richer
Republicans yammer on the TV that you wouldn’t want to see Iowa become Minnesota, Illinois or California.
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Josh Turek needs a coach
A Storm Lake Times Pilot Editorial
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Reynolds is the worst governor in my lifetime
Not the worst ever
May 11
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A farm bill, maybe sorta
Storm Lake Times Pilot Editorials, May 8, 2026
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Millions dead? How did that happen?
Every morning a new horror hatches such that you forget the day before, or the year before, with its daily minor cataclysms.
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There’s no quitting a mission from God
Brother Bill and I joked that we felt like Jake and Elwood seeking out Sister Mary Stigmata as we approached Mount Loretto, the Dubuque motherhouse of…
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