If there was a restaurant in town that served an average of 114 lunches a day that’d be a pretty busy and successful business! 114 is a rough average of
I know firsthand that farming and ranching has never been easy. My wife Sharla and I still run our family farm outside of Big Sandy on the same land my
What’s worth fighting for in Terry Schools? I don’t mean the bopping someone in the nose kind of fighting. What kind of things do we do at Terry School that
2 Timothy 2:20 I love watching Antiques Roadshow. If you haven’t seen it, it is a program where people go to antique shows with various treasures that they own and
It’s not a secret, rural America is shrinking. Generally, our towns have been getting smaller for decades and jobs are disappearing. We’re undergoing an accelerated pace of change, affecting everything
The manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy is in recession, if one goes by the common definition: its output shrank over two straight quarters this year. That measurement is according
One reason rural America is poorer and losing its promising young people: “The jobs that pay the least dominate rural economies,” Pulitzer Prize-winning rural editor Art Cullen writes in an