Kansas Cowboy Hall Of Fame Recognizes Five New Inductees
The Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame (KCHF) inducted five new members during recent ceremonies at Boot Hill Museum in Dodge City. “This was the 20th anniversary induction with permanent displays at the museum on Front Street,” said Lyne Johnson, executive director.
Best Known, Most Recognized Stallion Still ‘The King’
“There is only one King of Quarter Horses.” Of more than 6 million registered Quarter Horses, King P-234 is usually said with his registration number.
Life’s Darkest Moments Overcome Through Loving Devote Family’s Prayerful Strong Faith
Setbacks, hardship, disillusionment, indecisiveness are part of every life overcome by strong in faith. Rod Knoerr relates prayerfully surviving even exhilarating his busy life’s humbling interruptions in the book “Don’t Waste This Storm.”
Everything Horses Makes Busy Exciting Life For ‘Gung-Ho’ Walker Wrangler
“I love everything to do with horses and horse people.” Not exactly the way she said it, but the statement defines Renee Nichols most concisely while not nearly completely.
Helping Others With Horses
“Rosie was most influential directing a wannabe cowboy’s involvement with horses.” Induction of Rosie Rezac Clymer into Dodge City’s Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame as a rancher/cattlewoman brought memories.
Farm Subsidy Payments During Trade War Lacked Transparency
“Certain landowners are farming the subsidy system rather than actual farmers receiving needed helpful payments.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) program as relief for loses during the trade war with China spent unprecedented money.
Happiness Enlivened For Church Life With Secrets Unveiled In Pastor’s Book
Church attendance and participation in related activities make certain people very happy. In contrast, there are stringent never-missing church attendees who are not happy. They only go because of their strong faith believing it is God’s strict command, although that’s not completely true.
Water Well Systems Need Attention Now For Cold Winter Protection
First and foremost, Rosie was a cowgirl, but the deceased Council Grove woman was much more. During ceremonies Saturday night at Dodge City, Rosie Rezac Clymer was posthumously inducted into the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Calf Sale Economically Important
“Not more than five minutes at one evening’s cattle auction determines the total ranch income.” For many years, calves produced annually are sold in a special fall calf sale at an area auction barn.
Water Well Systems Need Attention Now For Cold Winter Protection
Many families still depend on drilled or dug wells for water with pumping systems above ground or the frost line. “For these systems, it’s important to keep the well safe and operating through the winter,” reminded Ben Frech.