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Laugh tracks in the dust

One of life’s most enduring treasures and pleasures is spending quality time with friends. Last week I got to spend quality time with New...

Convincing a customer

When I went to beauty school, little did I know that part of the training was going to be diplomacy and psychology, but it...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural – Paul Shirley

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. The little boy dribbled the basketball on the...

Roger’s view from the hills: Can you go back home?

HAPPINESS IS NOT A STATE TO ARRIVE AT, BUT  A MANNER OF TRAVELING  ~ Margret Lee Runbeck       They always say that you cannot go...

Those Were The Days (Best Of) 

"The good old days weren't all that great," recalled the crusty old cowboy.  "I remember working twelve hours a day, seven days a week...

Praising Bossie

By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau Talk to farmers, stockmen and ranchers – most will tell you how much they love their cows. Problem is...

I remember: The Beauty of Autumn

By Doris Schroeder The earth  of 2014 will soon be covered with the beautiful vivid colors of Autumn as the leaves turn into the most...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Eight grade graduation

Farm families can get up and hustle around in wartime when the occasion demands.  Mostly they go by old time because farm routine year...

Chili off the grid

You know, I like to watch the popular outdoor TV shows just as much as the next guy. And as much fun as it...

Laugh tracks in the dust

Sometimes the opportunity presents itself for pulling off a practical joke that you just can’t afford to go by. Such an opportunity presented itself to...
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