“I don’t have a cell phone. I don’t know anything about computers and that stuff. I’m a cowboy.”
While that’s contrasting to most modern ways, Bud Sankey, 78, is a true businessman at his profession: cowboy.
“I don’t have a cell phone. I don’t know anything about computers and that stuff. I’m a cowboy.”
While that’s contrasting to most modern ways, Bud Sankey, 78, is a true businessman at his profession: cowboy.
Recipients of tokens as 2014 inductees into the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame at Boot Hill Museum, Inc., in Dodge City posed following presentation ceremonies Saturday night.
Biggest smiles and best ropers are the way everybody thinks of the Alexander brothers at Council Grove.
Actually, it’s probably a flip whether big brother Bob or little brother Wayne are first reflected for never missing with their lariat or always knowing whoever they meet with a giant grin and congenial conversation soon leading to cattle and horses.
“Cowboy-at-heart” is the real stipulation for balloting, and certainly the most recent inductees into the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame are that.
Five honorees were recognized in different categories during special ceremonies Saturday, Sept. 15, as the tenth class to be inducted with permanent displays at the Boot Hill Museum in Dodge City, according to curator Karen Pankratz. Continue reading →