Reading Still Most Important

“Newspaper and magazine stacks are cleared away ready for a new year.” Naysayers assert printed writings are a thing of the past. At least will be, the cynical predictors emphatically proclaim.
Continuous Learning Curve For Appreciative Lifetime Diverse Horseman

From the days of handling the lines of his father’s work team, horses have been close to his heart and soul. “My initial interest in horses was directly influenced by how dad understood and handled horses,” credited John Teagarden of LaCygne.
Changing Work Still ‘Beautiful’

Day after Christmas was the anniversary. Four decades and four years ago Monday to the day, we walked into our first real job.
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Season’s Reason Most Important

“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.” Can’t sing bearably as verified by Maggie the mare’s evil eye when attempting to carol as we open her stall door.
Overpopulation Of Wild Horses Robs Cattlemen, Draws Rightist, Slaughter Issues

American wild horses are suffering due to rangeland overcrowding, which has led to starvation and death. Many people are unaware of that fact pointed out by Forrest Lucas at a recent farmer-rancher meeting in Ottawa.
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Alpha Media Owner Visits Topeka Radio Station Affiliates
The main man came to town. Larry Wilson, the owner of 250 radio stations across the country, visited his Alpha Media Topeka stations Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Coffeyville Cowboy On Top Horse Ropes To Career Best Rodeo Year
It was down to the last steer, and a heart breaker. All indications were Kansas was going to have two world champion cowboys this year.