Columns/Editorials
March 22, 2024

an editorial – Elections have consequences

By From JT Staff Reports

Dan Gable, former wrestling coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes had this saying he framed: “The Longer Longer.”
His premise was that when things go well they continue to go well or when they go badly they continue to go badly until there is a catastrophic change.
In terms of the local election Tuesday that...

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