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ISBN: 978-1-967311-98-9
Pages: 292

Tamarack River Ghost: Haunted by the Past, Tested by the Present

Format: Soft Cover

$17.95

Overview

A journalist chasing a story about a massive hog farm in rural Wisconsin uncovers not only a community in turmoil—but a ghost from the river’s logging past that refuses to be forgotten.

When journalist Josh Wittmore moves from the Illinois bureau of Farm Country News to the newspaper’s national office in Wisconsin, he encounters the biggest story of his young career—just as the paper’s finances may lead to its closure.

Josh’s big story is that a corporation planning to establish an enormous hog farm has purchased a lot of land along the Tamarack River in bucolic Ames County. Some residents and officials are excited about the jobs and tax revenues that the big farm will bring, while others worry about truck traffic, porcine aromas, and manure runoff polluting the river. And how would the arrival of a large agribusiness affect life and traditions in this tightly knit rural community of family farmers? Josh strives to provide impartial agricultural reporting, even as his newspaper is replaced by a new internet-only version owned by a former New York investment banker. And it seems that there may be another force in play: the vengeful ghost of a drowned logger who locals say haunts the valley of the Tamarack River.

 

Tamarack River Ghost: Haunted by the Past, Tested by the Present

$17.95

Overview

A journalist chasing a story about a massive hog farm in rural Wisconsin uncovers not only a community in turmoil—but a ghost from the river’s logging past that refuses to be forgotten.

When journalist Josh Wittmore moves from the Illinois bureau of Farm Country News to the newspaper’s national office in Wisconsin, he encounters the biggest story of his young career—just as the paper’s finances may lead to its closure.

Josh’s big story is that a corporation planning to establish an enormous hog farm has purchased a lot of land along the Tamarack River in bucolic Ames County. Some residents and officials are excited about the jobs and tax revenues that the big farm will bring, while others worry about truck traffic, porcine aromas, and manure runoff polluting the river. And how would the arrival of a large agribusiness affect life and traditions in this tightly knit rural community of family farmers? Josh strives to provide impartial agricultural reporting, even as his newspaper is replaced by a new internet-only version owned by a former New York investment banker. And it seems that there may be another force in play: the vengeful ghost of a drowned logger who locals say haunts the valley of the Tamarack River.

 

Details

Format: Soft Cover
ISBN: 978-1-967311-98-9
Pages: 292