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Kris B. Mamula
Associated Press
ROCHESTER, Pa. (AP) – Ten years of planning, ten years of want ads and hope and worry ended one day in October when Don Kretschmann realized it wasn t going to work; no one was going to step in.
This was going to be the last harvest at Kretschmann Family Organic Farm.
Come spring, the Beaver County farm will be idle for the first time since he first turned the soil there in the spring of 1979. Mr. Kretschmann is retiring after failing to find someone to take over his 80-acre operation. I just thought somebody would come, the 71-year-old self-taught farmer said. Nothing worked out there unless some miracle happens.
Washington Post profiles Cudd as part of Capitol mob
Amy Brittain, Julie Zauzmer, Jenn Abelson, David Willman, Nicole Dungca, The Washington Post
Jan. 11, 2021
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Mayoral candidate Jenny Cudd speaks 09/18/19 during a mayoral candidate lunch at the Junior League of Midland, put on by The Permian Basin Apartment Association. Tim Fischer/Reporter-TelegramTim Fischer/Midland Reporter-Telegram
The 36-year-old West Texas florist and self-described conservative die hard patriot always took to Facebook when she had something to say. So just hours after Jenny Cudd and scores of fellow Trump supporters swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday during a violent insurrection, she launched a live stream with a Trump flag draped over her shoulders and boasted, We did break down . . . Nancy Pelosi s office door.
Capitol mob brought raging collection of grievances, disillusionment
Amy Brittain, Julie Zauzmer, Jenn Abelson, David Willman and Nicole Dungca, The Washington Post
Jan. 10, 2021
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Supporters of President Donald Trump take over balconies and inauguration scaffolding at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - The 36-year-old West Texas florist and self-described conservative die hard patriot always took to Facebook when she had something to say. So just hours after Jenny Cudd and scores of fellow Trump supporters swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday during a violent insurrection, she launched a live stream with a Trump flag draped over her shoulders and boasted, We did break down . . . Nancy Pelosi s office door.
Fallout over Capitol siege extends to job losses for those who were there
Jan 11, 2021 catholic news service
A National Guard soldier talks with a U.S. Capitol police officer near the U.S. Capitol in Washington Jan. 9, 2021. (Credit: Tyler Orsburn/CNS.)
Just as the political and criminal fallout has continued over the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by people seeking to halt the Electoral College certification of President-Elect Joe Biden s win in the November election, the fallout has extended to job losses for those who have been identified as taking part in the siege.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Just as the political and criminal fallout has continued over the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by people seeking to halt the Electoral College certification of President-Elect Joe Biden’s win in the November election, the fallout has extended to job losses for those who have been identified as taking part in the siege.