Its my pleasure of author miriam horn choices even. Shes author of two previous books including a New York Times bestseller. She pretty worked for the u. S. Forest service and spent 15 years writing numerous newspaper articles and for magazines including the New York Times, u. S. News, world report, smithsonian. Tonight were celebrating the most release and recent book, rancher, farmer, fisherman. During the conversation we are glad to ian frazier. But first tell us a bit about her book, lees welcome miriam horn. [applause] thank you for welcoming us to this incredible row at the strand and for keeping the strength such a vital part of our lives. Thank you for joining me here. I have been a group be of ian frazier for 25 years since i first read great plains which remained one of my most beloved books ever. If you havent read great plains and you should pick it up on your way out. I wanted to do a couple things before we start the conversation. When its just to its blame a little bit a
A federal judge has approved liens a surety company has been seeking on eight of Gov. Jim Justice’s companies in response to what the firm says has been his failure to pay an $8.5 million court-ordered judgment.
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As the days count down to the departure of 50 West Virginia National Guard soldiers to Texas, at cost to state taxpayers of some $1.5 million, Gov. Jim Justice doubled
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