Mustang Beginnings Challenge Attracts Youth To Train Horses From The Wilds
It’s nothing like playing a video game on the computer or cellphone. “Far better than that,” agreed 23 participants in the first Mustang Beginnings Challenge.
Teacher’s Immeasurable Influence Recognized
“Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday Gordie. Happy birthday to you.” Nearly 100 friends and family from throughout the country gathered in the front yard at the Morrison Ranch.
Hey Neighbor 474
Hey Neighbor 473 – Two Story Edition
Young Teenager Miss Rodeo Topeka Enthusiastically Promoting Great Western Sport
“Rodeo is a very important sport for the animals, the contestants and the spectators.” That firm belief is most apparent in one of the biggest supporter’s yet quite young enthusiastic advocates for Western entertainment.
Wild Horses Better Off Than Many Humans During North Carolina Hurricane
Ahead of the powerful Category 4 storm, officials of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, which manages the herd, were confident. “Wild horses on the barrier islands of Outer Banks in the Currituck area near Corolla, North Carolina, used their instincts.” That’s according to Meg Puckett, herd manager.
Finally Came Around Again
“He has his own office.” “Again, finally,” one might say. History has repeated itself in nearly 46 years.
Meriden Threshers Set Festival, Swap Meet Attractions
“So much to see and do” at the 40th Fall Festival and Swap Meet, this weekend, Sept. 22 and 23. “It’ll all be at Cottonwood Station reproduction living history town just north of Meriden,” explained Jess Noll.
Rodeo Stars Claim Championship Buckles Competing Successfully At Three Competitions
Champions have been named for the 2018 Eastern Kansas Pro Rodeo Series. The region’s three largest Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association-sanctioned rodeos joined forces for the series, according to John Teagarden, coordinator.