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Scott Kruger and Josh Hodges have seen their law practice grow since starting it in 2018 with just one part-time employee.
Since they moved to Samson, Brown Tulip Ranch has expanded from hundreds to thousands of acres, which is home to hogs, ...
Monday on the RCP podcast, Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and Tom Bevan discussed President Trump's comments about Somali ...
Long before Santa Claus became the jolly man in red we know today, there lived a real person named Nicholas in the ancient ...
For the next few weeks, this column will focus on “Christmas in the Past,” a series of columns that will feature ways ...
In 1846 Samuel Lewis (1805-1897) opened the Allentown Iron Furnace, the first of its kind in the city, which accelerated the ...
Christmas was not always that popular. In fact, before 1850 it was barely celebrated at all, and if so it was as a strictly religious observance. Also, because America was a land of immigrants, there ...