Brian Gibbs' viral Facebook post describing his National Park Service termination inspired two new T-shirts from Raygun.
Brian Gibbs put on his gray and green park ranger uniform Friday for his dream job teaching people about Iowa’s Effigy Mounds National Monument. The education technician walked in ready to ...
On Valentine’s Day, Brian Gibbs arrived at work at Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa, expecting another day dedicated to educating visitors about the country’s natural and cultural heritage.
Brian Gibbs expected to spend his most recent Valentine's Day doing what he loved: teaching visitors about the history and wildlife of Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa. By day's end ...
An Iowan was among them. KCCI's Alyx Sacks spoke with Brian Gibbs about losing the job he loved. And the impact it will have on his family - and others. <Brian Gibbs started his Friday excited for ...
When Brian Gibbs woke up on Valentine's Day on Friday, it was just another morning of getting to do what he loved at his "dream job" as an education park ranger at Effigy Mounds National Monument ...
When 1,000 National Park Service employees were unexpectedly fired on Valentine's Day, Iowan Brian Gibbs was among them. Gibbs' Facebook post announcing his sudden departure quickly went viral ...
Brian Gibbs, who worked as a park ranger at Iowa’s Effigy Mounds National Monument, is one of the thousands of federal probationary workers who were terminated Friday, a move by the Trump ...
Brian Gibbs' Facebook post announcing his sudden departure garnered more than 73,000 reactions, over 11,000 comments and 180,000 shares — something the former Effigy Mounds education park ranger ...
Brian Gibbs lost his job as a national park ranger on Friday. He was working as an environmental educator at the Effigy Mounds National Monument in northeast Iowa. It was his "dream job," he wrote in ...