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R-CALF USA is set to host its 2025 National Convention and Trade Show, themed “All In,” from June 17-19, 2025, at The Lodge ...
R-CALF USA will host its 2025 National Convention and Trade Show under the theme “All In” from June 17–19 at The Lodge at Deadwood in South Dakota.
It felt like God reached down and squeezed my shoulder, or my hand, in that way my grandma used to. While I didn’t hear any words from Him, I could sense Him telling me, ...
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The Trump administration has dropped criminal charges against Charles and Heather Maude, a South Dakota family who has a small cattle and hog operation. The case involved more than 50 acres of ...
Heather Rae El Moussa and husband Tarek El Moussa have been on their couple’s therapy journey for a few months — but she wishes it started even sooner. “I think people put therapy [in] a ...
After Albo’s massive win across the ditch on Saturday, I can see a lot of commentators are tempted to blame it on Trumpism - in the same way they blamed the Canadian election upset on Trumpism.
When it comes to criminal cases, only 5% end in dismissals, making the dismissal of federal theft of government property charges against Charles and Heather Maude all the more incredible.
So it was an incredible amount of support from all facets,” Heather Maude said. Rounds said the Fence Line Fairness Act would help producers resolve disputes in a more fair, timely, and local manner.
I was relieved when the news broke on April 28 that the U.S. government had dropped criminal charges against Charles and Heather Maude of Caputa, S.D. When the charges were first announced many of us ...
The announcement came days after the Trump administration declared it was dropping federal criminal charges against Charles and Heather Maude, a South Dakota couple who operate a small hog and cattle ...
"We would like to thank the people behind us for being here," Heather Maude said during a press conference in Washington, D.C. livestreamed on the U.S. Department of Agriculture website.