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In my dying time

So I’ll just begin with an admission that I know it’s crazy and macabre and most certainly narcissistic. What I’ve been doing in my...

Laugh tracks in the dust

My New Mexico friend, ol’ Albie Kirky, extended his stay in the Flint Hills another week and we got in some more good fishing...

In Jeopardy

"It's time for Jeopardy. Standing in tonight for Alex is your guest host Clint Eastwood "Let's meet tonight's contestants, The Good, The Bad And The...

Does the Length of the Day Cause Your Body to Obey?

Everything living thing has an internal clock of some sort that helps regulate its life. My internal clock is very reliable as it relates...

The Covered Dish: Sunburst Muffins

  We’ve had an interesting week at our home.  Ervin, my husband, spent a few days traveling through Platte City, Missouri.  Armed with much anticipation...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Joe Hubener and Kody Cook

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. From Cheney to Louisburg. The distance between those...

What a gun can cost

I took Saturday to attend Lonnie Wilson's auction in Salina where a ton of confiscated items from the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks, including guns,...

Wedding bells for church and state

Prepareth thyself. The Republican candidates for president, all 700 of them, have anointed Kim Davis as chief officiant for the marriage of church and...

Turning Back Pages Of Days Gone By At Meriden Fall Festival This Weekend

By Frank J. Buchman Old-fashioned wheat threshing with a steam engine assisted by horsepower will once again be the featured attraction Saturday and Sunday, Sept....

Insight – Journey’s end?

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Communication and the written word isn’t what it used to be. Neither is the King’s English, grammar, punctuation or...
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