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Fast charge, slow learn

  A swift scan online shows 457 electric vehicle charging stations in Kansas. Most of them are in larger cities, where most of the state's...

Legendary Horsemen Eager To Help Others Develop Their Unique Skills

  Passing along their horse working skills to others was emphasis of legendary horsemen at the EquiFest of Kansas in Salina. Moderated by veterinarian Dr. Stan...

Living By Five P’s

“Prior planning prevents poor performance.” It is an adage repeated in recent readings about increasing cattle operation profits, but also applies to life in general. To...

Brain Shrinkage Syndrome

I read some news recently that should concern everyone with half a brain. Did you know that since animals, and I'm including humans here,...

Whole wheat bread

What started out as a simple day of making one loaf of bread turned into 3 loaves of bread. The recipe I am featuring...

Tree Top Turkey

Today, as I sit here at my computer, not sure whether I’m gonna’ hunt turkeys this year or not, one spring turkey hunt from...

Strange World, Strange News

Sometimes I feel that our world is too serious. Now, that comment can be taken in many ways, so allow me to elaborate. Our...

R.I.P.O.F.F.

Our new home is close to Tuttle Creek federal reservoir. It wuz built in the late 1950s to control flood damage to land and...

Spring’s burst

Officials in McPherson County are rearranging their trouble shooters through a new alliance called the Local Emergency Planning Committee. The group is to fortify...

Dedication For Service To Industry Recognized By Kansas Horse Council

A most dedicated servant for horses and their enthusiasts has received special recognition. Dennis Goodwin, Overland Park, was presented the Bud Newell Award by the...
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