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Did Stephen King Claim Trump Harmed a Dog?
Yes, Stephen King suggested that former president Donald Trump might boost his approval ratings by killing a dog. Here are the main points: - Stephen King commented that Donald Trump could become more popular if he killed a dog, noting that Trump has maintained support despite other controversies. - The comment attracted significant attention, with over half a million views and more than 1,000 likes, showing public interest in the topic. - People had mixed reactions to King's statement, with some agreeing and others upset by the notion of a politician taking such drastic actions. - King's remarks were made in the context of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who faced criticism for a social media post about shooting her dog. King's speculative comment highlights the polarized political environment and the public's interest in controversial figures like Donald Trump.
Ducks become flashpoint in growing debate over resident vs. nonresident hunting
HECLA — Alex Russo never intended to start a hunting lodge and guiding service. But he was honorably discharged from the Marines about a decade ago after serving overseas and suffering knee and back injuries. “Honestly, what I want to be doing is over there, serving with my brothers,” Russo said. Russo always had a […] The post Ducks become flashpoint in growing debate over resident vs. nonresident hunting appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Great Frontier Meats now producing Heier Meat Market bratwurst
HECLA − Fans of Heier Meat Market's bratwurst can once again find it. The owners of Great Frontier Meats in Hecla purchased the recipe for the popular smoked sausage and started providing it, once again, to Ken's Superfair Foods this month under the same original product label. Great Frontier...
This North Dakota Small Town Has A Special Hotel With A Lot Of History
Every small town has its own story. Even if there may not be many people there and even if it barely shows up on maps, someone was born and raised there, at one point people made lifelong memories there, businesses started and experiences were shared in one way or another. Sometimes, these histories all come together in a special place in town. There is one place that holds an immense amount of history in just one building, and that’s this historic hotel in North Dakota. If walls could speak, it could probably tell you the entire history of the town it resides in.
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