Find a Way: The Making of Jordan Ballin
In Kendall County, people don’t hand out respect easily. They’ll notice talent. They’ll show up on a Friday night and […]
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In Kendall County, people don’t hand out respect easily. They’ll notice talent. They’ll show up on a Friday night and […]
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There’s a certain kind of lie a man tells himself that doesn’t sound like a lie at all. It sounds
If you spend enough time around Kendall County, you start to notice something. The things we’re proud of didn’t happen
The Things We Inherited Read More »
No one writes headlines about the countless ordinary decisions where someone quietly insisted on doing things the right way. There
The Moment Someone Needs to Speak Read More »
Published in 2011, the late John Eddie Vogt’s book, Witches, Bitches, and Other Small Town Folks, brings to life the
School Days, School Days: Dear Old Golden Rule Days | Part 1 Read More »
“If I can go home at the end of the day doing 51 percent more good than bad, I am
Jason Abbott: The Quiet Work of Protecting a Generation Read More »
There are men whose names end up etched into stone, and there are men whose work becomes so foundational that
Bill Whitworth and the Quiet Work That Holds a County Together Read More »
Erosion is quiet. It doesn’t show up all at once. It doesn’t kick the door in or make a scene.
The Erosion Nobody Notices Until It’s Too Late Read More »
One year ago, The Kendall Gentleman was nothing more than a stack of proofs on a desk and a quiet
One Year In, Still Building Read More »
I first met General Leroy Sisco several years ago at a campaign event for Quico Canseco. It was one of
Still Carrying the Load: General Leroy Sisco Read More »