A barrier-breaking moment in America’s military history, the 17th Provisional Training Regiment at Fort Des Moines represented a major step forward for African-American leadership in the United States. Learn more of the story at: https://t.co/vbb8m1XeuB
Graduation Day at Fort Des Moines: On October 15, 1917, 639 college graduates and Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Des Moines (No. 3) graduated training to become the first class of Black military officers in the United States Armed Forces.
The Fayette County Courthouse is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Join Iowa Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Tabor and the community in a celebration of this milestone on Oct. 12. https://t.co/i2tWc8Ae8f
The Fayette County Courthouse is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Join Iowa Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Tabor and the community in a celebration of this milestone on Oct. 12. https://t.co/i2tWc8Ae8f
@clintwfischer Had clients try this. Rarely works.wishbit did. EE either needs too much cash to service debt or Ee works right til they have ro buy in and suddenly EE parents are willing to bring them back in. Leaves farmer who wants out feeli g like a stalking horse.
It's super easy to check, and it could save you a lot of grief if you find this out sooner rather than later.
Just go to https://t.co/qcPZHBEJdx and search this string.
AT:"firstname lastname"
a la:
AT:"rachael dickson"
(Note: this won't work with curly quotation marks.)
@SaraLRiley@ItlAnon@WideRtNattyLt@calt Hope he's a member of the American Ag Law Association @AmAgLaw and if not invite him to check it out.Members from @DrakAgLawCtr amd other ag schools and farm groups from Farmers legal action group to @FarmBureau and the @nataglaw center
@ItlAnon@WideRtNattyLt ISU even takes care of farm legal issues bc The people's republic of Johnson County doesn't have thier law school teach ag law @calt
Texas Government is NEVER having to say you are sorry.
@TxDOT cuts a stand of trees it did not have a right to cut. Landowner had to fight 8 lawyers from Texas Attorney General all the way to Texas Supreme Court to win the right to a trial over 250K for the lost trees. @TXlege