mayor of chicago now talking about it when before they never did. something we saw way before and our federal officials should have seen it way before, too. bret: mayor mclaughlin, frankly a matter of money. some of these towns and i don t know about yours specifically the resources are just drying up. they are drying up. the law enforcement before noon today before noon today, we had five high-speed chases through our community. two of them wrecked two wrecked. every law enforcement officer going to that. foot traffic coming through cutting fences. i go to coffee every morning with a group of ranchers and all they show is show me their cams the number of people coming through and cutting their fences. all of this they tell us the border is secure and not open. we don t have anybody there to catch anybody. bret: mayor macaw, final word here, what do you want to see? we want to see more support on the border, sir.
Farming and ranching are near the top of the list of dangerous jobs with more than 100 injuries reported each year. Reported statistics and stories sometimes make news, but following initial coverage, the story vanishes…
Kendra Joyce is a born-and-raised Geraldine farm girl who now lives in Laurel, and just earned a doctorate in occupational therapy from Rocky Mountain College.
Kendra Joyce is a born-and-raised Geraldine farm girl who now lives in Laurel, and just earned a doctorate in occupational therapy from Rocky Mountain College.
Kendra Joyce is a born-and-raised Geraldine farm girl who now lives in Laurel, and just earned a doctorate in occupational therapy from Rocky Mountain College.