New Study Finds the Loneliest City in Colorado

New Study Finds the Loneliest City in Colorado

In Colorado, there are many ways to meet new people. First of all, the dating scene here is considered to be very good compared to the rest of the country. It is a wonderful place for single people to find their perfect partner. However, it doesn’t mean that every place has the same opportunities. It is generally easier to find a date in major cities, but singles in Eastern Colorado often struggle because there are more people of one gender than the other. But it’s different to be single. Feeling lonely is a completely different experience. 24/7 Wall St. did...

S.C. Bill Would Restrict Transgender Pupils' Restroom Choices

S.C. Bill Would Restrict Transgender Pupils’ Restroom Choices

According to a new rule added to the state budget, students in public schools would have to use restrooms that correspond to the gender they were assigned at birth. This means that transgender students in South Carolina would have to use showers or changing rooms based on their biological sex. It is still not clear if it will stay the same because the House and Senate need to resolve their differences. “This is just a repeat of the same thing; it’s another method for the freedom caucus to bother the LGBTQ community, especially transgender students,” said Ann Willbrand, board secretary...

Incredibly Dangerous Activity is Now Completely Legal in Wisconsin

Incredibly Dangerous Activity is Now Completely Legal in Wisconsin

I once attempted to do this activity while driving, but it made me feel uneasy for some reason. I’m not sure why, but it does. Perhaps it is related to the inability to hear sirens from emergency vehicles or the inability to hear other cars honking their horn. I’m not completely sure why I dislike doing this. If the speakers in your car are functioning properly, why would you choose to use headphones while driving? Just because it’s legal to wear headphones while driving doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. Wisconsin is one state that has not yet enforced a...

Usps Warns Iowans About Smishing Scam

Usps Warns Iowans About Smishing Scam

If you are someone who shops online, like most people nowadays, USPS has issued a warning about a ‘Smishing’ scam that you should be aware of. Other organizations have also issued this warning, not just USPS. The United States Federal Trade Commission has also alerted shoppers about this possible scam that targets cell phones. Whether you’re shopping online from your home in Iowa or while you’re on vacation in Bora Bora, this scam can potentially affect you no matter where you are. You may have heard of scams that occur while shopping online, and you may have even been targeted...

The Most Famous Monster in Iowa is 120 Years Old

The Most Famous Monster in Iowa is 120 Years Old

Sometimes it’s enjoyable to explore a random topic and see where it leads. If you enjoy things that are mysterious, eerie, or related to the supernatural (like me), then you might want to consider visiting Van Meter, Iowa this autumn. If you haven’t heard of Van Meter, it’s likely that you’ve also missed Iowa’s most famous monster story, which has been around for 120 years and is still just as strange today! What’s the deal with Van Meter, Iowa? The story of the Van Meter Monster or Visitor is one of the most fascinating and puzzling tales in American folklore....

Matthew 25: Ministries Responds to Major Great Plains Storms

Matthew 25: Ministries Responds to Major Great Plains Storms

Matthew 25: Ministries is helping with the tornado damage caused by the severe storms that happened on April 26 and 27 in the Great Plains. There were many tornadoes reported, and the most damaging ones moved through areas in Nebraska, Iowa, and Oklahoma. Many buildings were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees and powerlines were ripped from the ground. As a result, thousands of people are currently without power. Several people have been injured, and there has been at least one reported death. Almost 47 million more people are in danger of experiencing severe weather on Sunday. Approximately 18 million...

Iowa Trooper Survives Tornado in Car, Fixes Window, Helps Victims

Iowa Trooper Survives Tornado in Car, Fixes Window, Helps Victims

On Friday, a tornado hit a police car in Iowa, which was very scary for a state trooper. However, he didn’t let that stop him. He quickly fixed the car using whatever materials he could find and hurried to assist others who were affected by the tornado. “Trooper Dustin Pieken was caught in a tornado and debris smashed through the window of his patrol car near Minden,” the Iowa State Patrol shared on social media. “He used his creativity to cleverly make use of whatever was available nearby to keep going during his night shift, helping the victims of the...

Number That Gets You Spending More at NJ Eateries

Number That Gets You Spending More at NJ Eateries

Have you ever wondered why you end up spending more money than you planned? Beforehand, you should have a plan and decide on your financial limit. So, you plan to spend money on buying either one thing or another. But somehow, when it’s time to pay the bill, you end up spending more money than you thought you would. And not go beyond in a positive manner. How can I do it? Why did I end up spending more money than I planned when I only wanted to reach a specific limit? Was there any deception or deceit involved? Whether...

NJ Legislators Condemn ‘stand With Humanity’ Billboards as Hateful

NJ Legislators Condemn ‘stand With Humanity’ Billboards as Hateful

Two Republican lawmakers are criticizing a billboard on Route 9 that supports the Palestinian cause. State Senator Robert Singer and Assemblyman Sean Kean, both representing Ocean County, issued a joint statement expressing their belief that the billboard located on the northbound side of Route 9 between West Farms Road and Casino Drive contains anti-Semitic content. They didn’t go as far as saying it should be removed. Kean said in a statement that these disgraceful acts of anti-Semitism have no place in New Jersey or anywhere else. “Promoting this content is disrespectful to the innocent people who have been killed by...

Starbucks is Leaving New Jersey City Despite the Mayor and Governor's Pleas

Starbucks is Leaving New Jersey City Despite the Mayor and Governor’s Pleas

Starbucks has decided to go ahead with its plan to close its only store in downtown Trenton. The store will close on Saturday, but there is a possibility that it may reopen in the future. The shop opened in 2017 on Warren Street as part of its community store initiative. It was scheduled to be closed at the end of March. Mayor Reed Gusciora asked Governor Phil Murphy, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and U.S. Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J., 12th District) to help convince the company to think again. However, despite having meetings, phone calls, and a tour by...