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From the Land of Kansas Now Selling 2024 Holiday Gift Box

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The Kansas holiday gift box is now available to order for the 2024 holiday season from the From the Land of Kansas state trademark program at the Kansas Department of Agriculture. The Kansas holiday gift box contains an assortment of products grown, raised or produced in Kansas, making gift-giving easy. Filled with wonderful Kansas-made products, you can have this box shipped directly to the recipient with a handwritten note.

The 2024 holiday gift box contains: Honey (AJ Honey Farms in Salina); Beef Sticks (Pat’s Beef Jerky from Liebenthal); MKC’s Rub (MKC Kitchen LLC in Bazine); Sweet & Tangy Mustard (Grannie’s Homemade Mustard from Hillsboro); Mild and Sassy BBQ Sauce (Spice It Up from Bonner Springs); Baked Potato Soup Mix (Twisted Pepper in Wichita); Sand Plum Jelly (Bruce’s Bullseye Farms in Leon); Summer Sausage (R Family Farms in Lebanon); Rainbow Pops Freeze-Dried Candy (Mammoth Mouth in LaCygne); Chocolate Sunflower (Sweet Granada in Emporia); and Milk Chocolate Toffee (Tonja’s Toffee in Leoti).

Gift boxes can be purchased online at shop.fromthelandofkansas.com/from-the-land-of-kansas-gift-box and can be shipped anywhere in the United States. For orders larger than 10, call 785-564-6759 or email [email protected] to ensure holiday delivery. December 5 is the last day to order for guaranteed delivery before Christmas.

“Our holiday gift boxes are the perfect gift for anyone who loves Kansas. It’s a way to give back to Kansas ag businesses while making gift shopping simple and personalized,” said Sammy Gleason, From the Land of Kansas marketing manager. “We appreciate all our customers who come back each year to support our hard-working producers and look forward to new customers ordering for the first time.”

The From the Land of Kansas trademark program at KDA is designed to promote and celebrate agricultural experiences and products grown, raised or produced in Kansas. For more information about the holiday gift boxes or about the trademark program, visit fromthelandofkansas.com or contact the From the Land of Kansas marketing team at 785-564-6759.

What is a Real ID? There are only 6 more months until you need the travel document to fly

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  • Starting on May 7, 2025, travelers will need a Real ID-compliant document, such as a driver’s license or state-issued ID, to fly domestically.
  • Real IDs can be obtained at local motor vehicle departments and require documentation such as proof of identity, residency, and legal status.
  • The deadline was pushed back from 2020 to 2025 due to backlogs at Motor Vehicle Division offices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    You might want to be sure all of your travel documents have the Real ID seal before you start to plan your next summer vacation.

    All travelers interested in flying across the country have until May 7, 2025, to procure a state-issued identification card or driver’s license with a Real ID seal as ordered by the Department of Homeland Security. (Unless they have a passport.)

    The “official” deadline might be six months away, but it’s not too early to head over to make sure you are set to fly free and clear.

    Any state-issued identification document without the seal fails to adhere to the “minimum security standards” set by The Real ID Act of 2005, which automatically prevents travelers from flying domestically and accessing a federal facility.

    The requirement was originally set to take effect in 2020 but was pushed back until May 2025 over “backlogged transactions” at Motor Vehicle Division offices nationwide amid the COVID-19 pandemic, USA TODAY reported.

    The mountains of paperwork, according to the department, impacted agencies’ ability to make any real progress on the Real ID rollout. But this time, the deadline is really real.

Rat Hats

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Sometimes I collect things because of how strange they are. Take my Stetson nutria hat, for example. Please!

Ever since I was eight years old and got my first Little League ball cap I have lived my life under a hat of some sort. Cowboy hat, oil field hard hat, welding hat, sombrero, or war bonnet, you name it, I’ve worn it. I now have 400 ball caps, a couple dozen old and dusty Stetson cowboy hats and almost that many Resistol straws. Out of all of them my Stetson nutria is the most valuable, even beating out a hat autographed by Roy Rogers himself.

I bought the nutria hat at the estate sale of a plumber on December 7, 2018, and paid $20 for it. It has a three inch brim and it’s brown, and rightly so. On the inside of the brim, embossed with gold leaf, are the words “Nutria Quality” which is a big laugh considering what it’s made of.

Throughout the glorious history of John B. Stetson Hat Co. they’ve been known for their quality and during all that time the mad hatters who made the hats either used beaver, rabbit (which was half the price of beaver) or a combination of the two. The only exception are the nutria hats they made in small quantity. If you live along the gulf coast you probably know that a nutria is a river rat with 20 huge orange teeth. Now you know why I’ve never worn my nutria hat and never will. To the best of my knowledge it’s the only hat made by the Stetson hat company that didn’t have any x’s embossed on the brim.

In the 1940’s Stetson wanted to find an alternative to beaver which was highly priced due to a shortage. Hat builders during this period often suffered from insanity and later this was found to be caused by the mercuric nitrate used in the felting process. I can only assume it was one of these crazy mad hatters who thought cowboys would wear hats made from rats.

The nutria were imported into Louisiana specifically for the hat trade and most of the imports came from giddy South Americans in the early 1930’s who convulsed with laughter that Americans would take the rats off their hands and pay good money for the disgusting creatures. Had the Stetson Hat Company done their research they’d have quickly discovered that nutria were being shot on sight and poisoned in other parts of the world due to their propensity to tear down dikes, levees and irrigation ditches and it didn’t take long for them to start doing that here. By 2002 most occupied states had a bounty on nutria.

All that for a rat hat that no one was proud to wear!

Not only do nutria cause immeasurable physical damage they also threaten human health because they spread diseases like tularemia, tuberculosis and septicemia. In the United Kingdom nutria are listed among the 100 worst species on earth. They will fight a dog and have been known to attack humans and in the U.S. it’s illegal to have one as a pet. The females have two litters per year (but never more that six litters in their life) and a female can give birth to as many as 13 little rats at a time. In a desperate attempt to find something positive to say about the orange toothed devils, Russia tried to use them as dog food but even a Russian dog has the good sense to say “NYET!” to nutria.

It’s been my observation that cowboys are not easily grossed out, after all, these are people who willingly stick their arms up cow’s butts, but I’ve never come across a cowboy yet wearing a Stetson nutria hat. After reading this column my wife demanded that had she known my hat was made from rats she’d have never let the thing in the house in the first place. So, it is with great sadness in my heart that I’m offering my rat hat for sale to the general public and the first person who’ll pay me $1,000 in cash can acquire this item of great historical significance, but please know in advance that under no circumstance will I autograph it and have my name associated with the disgusting thing.

 

Veterans’ Memorial looking to replace flagpole

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The Reno County Veterans’ Memorial is looking for help to replace a flagpole.

“We had a flagpole break in the windstorm back in May, it was the American flagpole and POW flagpole,” said Kelly Danyluk with the Memorial’s board. “I apologize for not having that back up yet. We are working with the vendor and trying to work through some, if there’s some warranty that might help cover the cost of replacing that.”

There is a significant cost to replace the pole.

“The pole is between $7,000 and $8,000,” Danyluk said. “They’re not cheap, it’s 40 feet.”

They already have a donor that will help if there is a shortfall, but if you would like to help too, you can contact Danyluk at RCB Bank. The number there is (620) 860-7734.

Prairie Dunes No. 16 in Top 100 Courses in the U.S. by GOLF.com

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Prairie Dunes Country Club moved up two spots to No. 16 in the latest Top 100 Courses in the U.S. by GOLF.com for 2024-25, which was released earlier today.

Prairie Dunes is the only golf course in Kansas to crack the Top 100.

For more information regarding Prairie Dunes, visit here.

Full list of the Top 100 Courses in the U.S. by GOLF.com