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Diversification Allows Seventh Generation Ottawa Farmer To Continue Family Tradition
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By Frank J. Buchman
“I’m changing gears. I’m hopping on this machine to get some more work done, but I have time to visit now.”
When...
Barton Baseball opens Biggs era with victory, Cougars return home 2-1 against Carl Albert State
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The Barton Community College baseball team opened the 2015 season in Poteau, Oklahoma, with a doubleheader split Saturday at Carl Albert State College then...
You Just Shot What?
I figure I’ve written this outdoor column long enough by now that I’ve earned license to ramble a little, so here goes. Most of...
Winery and Grape Growers Forum and Trade Show moves to Omaha
Lincoln (Neb.), Feb. 6, 2015 -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Paul Read remembers a time when only one winery existed in Nebraska, and his...
How Medicare Beneficiaries Can Save On Prescription Medications
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(NAPS)—There are some 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day, with many joining the growing pool of Medicare enrollees trying to control their health care...
Define Your Unique Style
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(Family Features) When thinking about your dream kitchen, what finish style of cabinets come to mind? Is it rich dark stained cherry wood? Maybe...
Wild About Kansas photo contest now open to all ages
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Photographers age 19 and older invited to participate in contest
PRATT – Previously a youth-only contest, the annual Wild About Kansas photo contest, hosted by...
Top Ten Family Travel Battery Care Tips
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(NAPS)—To help you avoid getting stranded with a dead car battery on your next family road trip, Gale Kimbrough, also known as “Mr. Battery,”...
Trapping and predator calling class at Tuttle Creek State Park
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Learn ins and outs of hunting furbearers during free class
PRATT – Tuttle Creek State Park staff invite you to join them February 21 for...
Improvement of Riparian Areas and Water Quality Focus of New Project
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Kansas Forest Service and K-State are recipients of program funding.
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- A new $13 million U.S. Department of Agriculture program designed to improve...