When I sign copies of the hardcover copy of Dead Air – The Disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit, I often write the buyer’s name, and then scrawl “a tribute to Jodi”
I have been thinking recently about this old adage, which seems apropos to so many situations. It really speaks to the issue of trying to keep the lines of communication
The golf course at Minnesota’s Long Prairie County Club was filled to capacity on Friday, June 14, when lots of friends, family, former classmates, and other community members showed up
So exactly what has changed? In my last post, I addressed a question received during a recent speech to an area service club. The member’s question was not accusatory, but
If you’ve been following this site for any length of time, you know that the eighteenth anniversary of Jodi’s Huisentruit’s disappearance is fast approaching. Our regular subscribers can be assured
Earlier this month, FindJodi.com co-founder Gary Peterson and his wife, Gladys, joined me for a wonderful evening in the company of members of an Elk River book club. The event
On June 27, 2013, eighteen years will have passed since Jodi Huisentruit disappeared in Mason City, Iowa. Yet the FindJodi effort and website has not diminished. In fact, it’s growing.
Editor’s Note: The following is a response from Beth Bednar to a recent comment posted under the story: A trip back in time: KGAN-TV business card, by Josh Benson. The
In a two-page poem she called The Game, a teenage Terri Supino may have foreseen the fate of the man she was later to marry. She says she originally wrote