I think it'll happen in some way. No concerts, maybe no midway. WAY pared down.
No fair. It will be unfair.
If that's the case, you could still have a bastardized version of the fair to accommodate that.I think it happens. That's A LOT of money to lose if it doesn't and a lot of cattle people really rely on it for sales.
Changing my vote based on the tone of today's presser.
Governor's emphasis on personal responsibility and Iowans doing the right thing.What was the tone of the presser today? I missed it.
Governor's emphasis on personal responsibility and Iowans doing the right thing.
Oh ok.
In the last couple days there have been a lot of racing events scheduled starting next Saturday night (the day after the current restrictions end). I know a lot of the promoters have been in constant contact with the Governor's office and they wouldn't be scheduling these high purse races if they didn't know they were going to be allowed to have fans in attendance.
Food for thought: the world could be flat.After "food for thought" is digested it turns into a turd.
This article was a turd from around the 3rd sentence.
This is not another flu. Just stop.
The article never says it's "just another flu." Read it or don't read it, that is your choice. It's just a different perspective.After "food for thought" is digested it turns into a turd.
This article was a turd from around the 3rd sentence.
This is not another flu. Just stop.
The article never says it's "just another flu." Read it or don't read it, that is your choice. It's just a different perspective.
The article never says it's "just another flu." Read it or don't read it, that is your choice. It's just a different perspective.