First 580 WIBW Farm Profit Seminar Of 2014 Set For TONIGHT At Lyndon
The show will go on, but it’ll be a couple of days later.
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First 580 WIBW Farm Profit Seminar Of 2014 Reset For Thursday At Lyndon
The show will go on, but it’ll be a couple of days later. Early 580 WIBW forecasts from longtime reputable weatherman Dave Relihan call for severe snow and wind on February 4, 2014, with increasing intensity throughout the afternoon and evening.
Devices Increase Liability
Technology can be hazardous whatever one does. From the start, we’ve been slow to utilize modern communication devices. Only when we were “forced” to get a cell phone for our job did we give in to do that. Yet, grudgingly we admit it has been used effectively.
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Bull Bash To Draw 30 Top Cowboys For Head To Head Clash With Outstanding Bucking Bulls
Top cowboys from throughout the Midwest will verge on Manhattan this weekend to compete in the most danger sport participated in by man. “It’s the annual K-State Invitational Bull Bash, Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 31, and Feb. 1, 7 o’clock, sponsored by the K-State Rodeo Club at Weber Arena on the Kansas State University […]
‘Education’ Only Beginning Of Solutions To Neglected Horse Rescues And Beyond
“Horses rescued from neglect in Shawnee County.” That was the news headline on a website accompanied by a YouTube video as follow-up to a Topeka television report earlier this month. It is not an uncommon occurrence in the past few years, and has apparently been on the increase in recent weeks.
‘Land Of Milk And Honey’ Becomes Matfield Green In Kansas’ Flint Hills
When David Washington Mercer left England in 1858, his journey took him to a place in the Kansas’ Flint Hills which he considered the “Land of milk and honey.” So taken by the countryside, Mercer named his new hometown after a place near his former home in England: Matfield on the Green.
Allegiance The Most Important
“I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” Sorrowfully, five words were left out when we initially recited that most important “expression of loyalty to our flag and our country.”