and the home of the brave rachel: good morning and that is your star-spangled banner to wake you up this morning and remind you how amazing this country is. keep sending these patriotic photos to fox and friends news.com. i am happy to be back. will: great to have you back. wearing the boots. rachel: the cowboy thing today. pete: the national day of the cowboy. you claim to be a cowboy? lawrence: i can t wear them, i can t wear it every day but a couple days out of the year. rachel: i have seen you lawrence: when i m in the diners i have cowboy boots and you don t put that on when the national anthem is on. rachel: name it national wednesday. lawrence: if you speak to me. pete: are you on the ranch often? lawrence: no. pete: when is the time? kevin: i am cross-country. lawrence: sometimes i remember my roots. rachel: there is nothing more beautiful, here we are, this is fire in wisconsin, i go for a walk and you can clearly ski, bales of hay are red, white and blue,
significant revenues by enforcing the tax law, taking money out of high income tax the raiders who then spend the money and that will contribute to reduced inflation as well. pete: get rid of inflation by making people poor. everything about gas prices are going down because demand has gone down because people are driving less because they can t afford it? diminished lifestyle as part of their answer. pete: rachel: people think about hunting at a lake lifestyle in minnesota and the upper midwest, people not taking their boats out. to go fishing nowadays, go out on the lake and enjoy nature. they want their yachts and you can t have a fishing boat you can afford to go with your son
The developer of a proposed recreational vehicle campground is seeking to rezone 7.45 acres of residential property on South Shore Drive to commercial.
Correction: This article was changed to reflect Amanda Ragan s position as a state senator in the Iowa Legislature.Â
The Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated some of the silver linings of 2020 within its organization and community Tuesday afternoon during its annual meeting and awards presentation.
More than 10 individuals and businesses were recognized at the meeting, themed âRoarinâ Goodbye to 2020,â that was held socially distanced and in person at the historic Surf Ballroom & Museum in Clear Lake as well as virtually via Zoom.
âI couldnât be more proud to be a Clear Laker after this year and Iâm very grateful to be serving Clear Lake and this chamber membership,â said Stacy Doughan, Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO. âWere there some rough days and tough decisions last year? Yeah, there definitely were, but as I said before at the Quarterly Coffee in December, there were also a lot of silver linings, a lo