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May 27, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmer Survives 15 Years of Opioid Hell as Drug Crisis Ravages Rural America
 
Like a freight train through a veil, an opioid crisis has roared across farm country. Nathan Casburn is a most unlikely survivor. In plain fashion, he pulls no punches and tells a hellish tale of loss and triumph. "Never, never believe that it’s too late,” he says.
 
 
 
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Standing in a ditch drier than a saltine, Iowa landowner Dan Ward kicks at parched dirt. He cannot build a pond on his 420-acre farm property because government officials consider a dry depression that runs half-a-mile across the land, more than 100 miles from the nearest navigable river, to be “waters of the United States.”

Government Regulation Hits Rural Landowner As Feds Claim Dry Ditch Is “Waters of US”
 
 
 

How much acreage can a president take with the stroke of a pen? The answer, says sixth-generation rancher Chris Heaton, is not a single acre beyond the law. Heaton’s livestock operation is at risk from the federal government’s latest land appropriation.

Rancher Sues Biden Over 1M Acre Claim, Contends Abuse of Presidential Authority
 
 
 

Sold: Integrity for the price of 12 cedars and a single oak. When tree rustlers cut and stole prime timber from a slave cemetery in rural Georgia, they desecrated headstones, damaged gravesites and removed 200 years of canopy growth, ensuring an explosion of underbrush and further ruin.

Tree Rustlers Steal Timber, Damage Graves At Historic Slave Cemetery
 
 
 

When Jeremy Bennett denied wildlife officers entry to his private business for a warrantless inspection, he was prosecuted, facing a fine and seven months in prison. Owner of a taxidermy and deer processing business, Bennett sued for breach of the Fourth Amendment, and his case forced the state to abide by the Bill of Rights.

Open Season: Taxidermist and Deer Processor Defeats Government Intrusion
 
 
 
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