Probably the most unhappy man in the little (pop. 17,500) city of Thomasville, Ga. was Billy Joe Lewis, a contractor. On urgent orders Billy Joe had been hustled out to Milestone, the plantation off ...
A Wyoming drive-thru controversy has taken an unexpected turn, with McDonald's reportedly reversing course after a farmer said he was initially told his horse-drawn wagon wasn’t welcome in the lane.
A routine fast-food stop in Wyoming turned into something far less ordinary when a local farmer pulled into a McDonald's drive-thru—behind a team of draft horses. According to local outlet Cowboy ...
Marilyn Whitford, 71, is a muleskinner who participated in the Great Florida Cattle Drive reenactment. Whitford drives a team of two mules, Tom and Ted, from her canvas-covered wagon. Clangidi dang ...
Opinion: On February 17, 2026, the Helena IR published an opinion piece presented as the ideas of Montana’s junior Senator Tim Sheehy. The purpose of this opinion was to justify ...
Shocking images and reports of dogs being killed in Morocco have drawn global scrutiny of a campaign linked to the country's 2030 World Cup preparations. The North African nation was confirmed in 2023 ...
Since assuming office last year, Florida Jewish Rep. Randy Fine has ignited pushback on a regular basis over his comments about Muslims and Palestinians. This week anger over a new tweet from the GOP ...
The earliest recorded mine in the Silver Bell Mountains was the Old Boot Mine in 1865. The mine, later renamed the Mammoth Mine, was developed by prospectors and financed by a group of Tucson ...
Click to open image viewer. The Huff-Daland Duster was designed in 1925 for a new method of controlling agricultural insect pests, aerial crop dusting. The Huff-Daland Manufacturing Company modified ...
The first recorded mining claim in the Chiricahua Mountains was the Hidden Treasure, worked by Jack Dunn in early 1881. It later became part of the Hilltop Mine, the largest and most profitable mine ...
South of Billings between the black asphalt road and the brown grass hills of Blue Creek are small plants, rocks, scattered bits of trash and, according to one man, too many questions.