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A Cowboy’s Faith: Songs Tell County’s History

“Hello. This is Monte Selby. I have a grant to write and sing songs about Morris County. Several people suggested I talk to you....

I Don’t Brake For Cows

I don't know why my friend Joan sent me Allen Swift's obituary, other than the fact he was the oldest living owner of a...

Papered People

  There's a distinct difference between commercial cattlemen and those who raise registered cattle. The biggest contrast is purebred people dress differently and use after...

K-State rodeo returns to Weber Arena

More than 10,000 expected for Feb. 16-18 collegiate rodeo MANHATTAN, Kan. – The 62nd annual K-State Rodeo will be Feb. 16-18 in Weber Arena on...

Fly My Away

"NEXT TO THE WORD OF GOD, THE NOBLE ART OF MUSIC IS THE GREATEST TREASURE IN THE WORLD." Martin Luther One of the greatest things in my...

For The Love Of Horses; Texas Cowboy Claims Third World Championship In Steer Roping Finals At Kansas Star Arena

It’s been awhile getting there again, but Scott Snedecor has claimed his third world steer roping championship. That climaxed the 2017 Clem McSpadden National Finals...

For The Love Of Horses

World Renown Horse Trainer-Judge Was True All-Around Cowboy, Friend Of All    The horse industry has lost one of its best. From a small child, Bill...

For The Love Of Horses

National Finalist Roper, Oklahoma Rancher Back In The Saddle, With Championship Form Following Stem Cell Shoulder Therapy   By Frank J. Buchman   A cowboy must have use...

For The Love Of Horses

Childhood Cowboy Video Star Now Professional Kansas Cowboy Moves Up To Third Best Team Roping Heeler In The World At National Finals Rodeo  “Rope ’im....

Roger’s view from the hills: Fall cowboy storytellers

"THE PAST ACTUALLY HAPPENED BUT HISTORY IS ONLY WHAT SOMEONE WROTE DOWN."                                          A. Whitney Brown The Cowboy Storytellers of the Western Plains is an organization that started...

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