In our next careers, @CyrusBaird and I will be opening a shop specifically to consult on hunting and sports for candidates so they look like they have some idea of what they’re talking about
Vice President JD Vance put up a chicken coup outside the VP’s residence. A spokesperson tells me he will tend to the chickens. His kids already named the chicks. The coop was made by Carolina Coops, an American-owned small business which has been in business for 18 years. The owner Matt DuBoise pictured here after putting the coup up. #Chickens #FreshEggs #VP (pics courtesy Vice President Vance’s Office)
During yesterday's @NatResources hearing, I asked @SecretaryBurgum how the administration is taking additional steps to protect America’s great outdoors while balancing the economic impact that regulations can have on hunting and fishing activities.
There’s a pattern I’ve noticed when it comes to Ole Miss and Oxford.
For years, when Ole Miss football was mediocre or irrelevant nationally, people loved romanticizing the place. They’d talk about how they’d always wanted to visit Oxford. They’d bring up William Faulkner, the food scene, the music, the charm of the town, the Grove, the pageantry. Ole Miss was treated like this fascinating Southern experience everyone wanted to see for themselves.
But the second Ole Miss became a real threat in college football, the second it started competing for top recruits, playoff spots, and legitimacy on the national stage the tone changed. Suddenly, people are reaching for every negative stereotype they can find, using the school’s history as ammunition when it becomes convenient competitively or to score points on social media.
There are plenty of reasons to want Yurachek out, with the tennis debacle being one of them. But what we’re not gonna do is let these headband-wearing racket grunters come after John Calipari
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association has released a lengthy statement on recent tennis team cuts.
"The ITA calls on the University of Arkansas and all other schools which recently dropped programs to reconsider their decision and re-institute their tennis teams."
Delta Waterfowl supports $1.9B in funding for the Legacy Restoration Fund — an important step toward improving infrastructure across our public lands and national wildlife refuges.
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