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Tips for choosing horse hay
As reported in High Plains Journal, Kris Hiney has a list of maladies that will kill her horses, and when it comes to choosing...
Stealing from grandkids piggy bank
By Trent Loos
Guest Columnist
Every time you turn around people and organizations are spending money like crazy because, “they got a grant.” While some grants...
This Haven teen just turned 18 and learned he needs a heart transplant
Just weeks before his 18th birthday and the start of his senior year in high school, Evan Bartholomew's life was filled with his favorite...
Flint Hills Rodeo stays in the saddle
The oldest consecutive event of its kind in Kansas, the Flint Hills Rodeo ticks on almost constantly, like a fully wound watch. It carries...
Hightail Delivery credits Annie’s Project for helping business flourish
When she graduated from Iowa State University in 2020 with a degree in agricultural business, Natalie (Eick) Paino already knew quite a bit about...
Buggy races, horse-drawn parade: Yoder Heritage Day to celebrate Amish, Mennonite roots
We’ve all seen car races, horse races and possibly pig races at a local fair. But chances are you’ve never seen, or maybe even...
Lettuce Eat Local: Well that’s some plum good jelly
Amanda Miller
Columnist
Lettuce Eat Local
We all know it’s dangerous to say we’ll “never” do something — we know the chances are very high that at...
Kansas Community Empowerment to Honor Arlington Business
KG Medical, LLC, a new medical clinic in Arlington, Kansas, will be honored for its commitment to the community.
KG Medical, LLC was named a...
Fall Seed Supplies Could Be Tight: “It’s just flat ugly.”
If you’re looking for seed wheat, rye or triticale to plant this fall, you might want to start looking sooner rather than later.
One of...
Lettuce Eat Local: Maybe It Is A Big Dill
Amanda Miller
Columnist
Lettuce Eat Local
They were one of Grandma specialties: round and bright green, crunchy, deeply sweet with a hint of sour.
It’s both a little...