I’ve lived in Idaho my entire life, so I’ve grown up hearing the word “Idahome” thrown around like crazy. It’s always a trending hashtag for Idaho on Instagram.
I’ve lived in Idaho my entire life, so I’ve grown up hearing the word “Idahome” thrown around like crazy. It’s always a trending hashtag for Idaho on Instagram.
it runs through the heart of america, a long, meandering life line, beading industries, towns, and man nations. the mississippi river gave us tom sawyer and huckleberry finn, samuel columnens, new york twain grew up in handover, missouri, just across the river lived curtis lovelace, a smalltown kid who wanted to be a star. for a time, he was, the football champion for university of illinois. he s an all-american. all-american. this is what kids dream about. right. he was living that life. absolutely. it was looking like he would go to the nfl. that was kind of a dream of his. then he realized grander ambitions, fighting crime as a prosecutor, serving his country in the national guard, and his community in politics. i m someone who wants meaningful work. and it s going to make a difference in the lives of
when you re a presidential candidate there s something potentially as important as any stand on any issue. and that is, what song do you want played when you hit the stage? 19 of the 23 contenders showed up at the democratic hall of fame event in iowa last weekend and had to face that dilemma. what do you play before you re allotted a five-minute chance to woo the potential early voters? i always find it fascinating that president trump chooses to end his rallies with the roll stones you can t always get what you want. what message do you expect to get from that? you re telling them you re not always going to get what you want. here s what democratic candidates close. steve boyd who hails from the small town of helena went with smalltown by john mellencamp. i think he earned that.
describe mollie tibbetts. sadly, we can now add the word missing. it s just small town. smalltown, iowa, and this doest happen here. reporter: here is brooklyn, iowa, a small, sleepy town enveloped by rows of corn fields and stocked with people who all know each other and have become the foundation of a family it s a missing person. my sister, actually, is trying to spread the word as much as we can. reporter: just trying to hold it together as they fight to bring mollie home. when we re together, it s absolutely fine. it s when you re alone and you talk to mollie by yourself. reporter: laura talked about how she can feel mollie s presence. she feels her maybe sitting on her shoulder. do you have that same sense? we all do. when you re alone, you talk to mollie. and then you know why we re fighting. she s out there. we just feel it. reporter: do you ever feel