Wendy yeah. O it was a really different experience. But wendy different that you dont want again. You got your ged when you were in there so you have something to show your kids. [pplause ] yeah. Wendy i hear you just took your oldest to college. Yes, i just dropped my oldest daughter, brittany, off to college. Shes yeah. [ applause ] wendy yeah. Thats nice. Yeah. Theres my family there. Yeah. Shes at hampton u. Wendy great. Wow. [ applause ] wendy do you do you did you have a job in prison . I did. I did. Not in the state. But when i went to the feds, they had me doing odd jobs. Taking out garbage and wendy yeah. Stuff that your wife probably cant get you to do a lot of Domestic Work. A lot of Domestic Work. Im actually better at Domestic Work now than i was before. Wendy i bet you are. Mrs. Rule is ruling now. I wash dishes and everything now. s all good. Wendy okay, i bet. During the height of your career, as we know, there were a lot of rumors of regarding j. A. Your wife has had t
At the Nov. 7 Fort Morgan City Council meeting, the Economic Development Specialist for the City of Fort Morgan, Sandy Engle, announced Sagebrush Market as their Business of the Month for November. Engle told the Council that more than 6,500 food deserts exist in the United States. “These are places where economics and geography make […]
When Kristin Lindsey moved her real estate business, Kristin Lindsey, Realtor, into her new building on Main Street, the building came with a second storefront right next door. After tossing around ideas of what to do with the space with her husband, Jason, sister, Jennifer Williams, and friend, Allison Miller, Sagebrush Market officially had a […]
From Fort Morgan Mayor Lyn Deal to Chief of Police Loren Sharp, there were a handful of attendees at the grand opening of the Sagebrush Market on Thursday morning. The market, located at 210.5 Main St. in Fort Morgan, is owned by Jennifer Williams, Kristin Lindsey, and Alison Miller. Williams, a Brush native, said the […]