“If this game’s Moroccan, don’t come a knockin’, am I right?” I turn and say to my wife.
But there’s no response. My wife isn’t there. She left and took the kids almost a year ago.
I’m alone in my motel room.
In the distance, I can hear somebody using the ice machine.
A condo within steps of Lambeau Field just went up for sale. 2 bed, 4 bath, 3,250 square feet with an elevator for $1.7 million. Feels pricey but that aerial view is incredible.
#BREAKING: FBI investigators reveal UTEP has been receiving NIL donations from the Juárez Cartel to support athletic programs.
University officials claim they were unaware of the source of the funds and say the money would’ve been rejected had they known.
Per @theUTEPnews
My good friend @TylerMJones knocked it out of the park with this one. I hope we can all use this as a moment for change. Well done, my friend. https://t.co/d9FdgozCMz
I’m honored to share that I’ve been appointed by the Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives to serve on the Judicial Merit Selection Commission.
This Commission plays a critical role in evaluating the character, aptitude, and temperament of candidates for our state’s judiciary. As someone who has spent a career practicing in South Carolina courtrooms—and who clerked for a great judge early on—I know how much the right judges matter.
I’m approaching this responsibility with humility, a deep respect for the rule of law, and a commitment to helping ensure the best-qualified individuals serve on our bench. Ready to get to work