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The cowboy is without question the undisputed heroic symbol of the American West. Movies, novels and songs have carried his fame around the world, and yet, the era in which he prevailed lasted only a few decades. Oh, but what decades they were!
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The Ellsworth County Medical Center offers significant benefits to our community. If readers disagree, there is no need to read further.
Read moreAbilene, Kan., is well-known as the famous end-of-trail cattle town. Cowboys notoriously paraded through its streets, shooting and rampaging with wild abandon.
Read moreThe Topeka Daily Commonwealth of July 5, 1882, opened its coverage of the Independence Day celebration noting a cool and breezy morning that was “just the day for a holiday.” Observance of the day began early.
Read moreUSD 112 should continue efforts Dear USD 112 patrons, Two separate but equal K-12 school systems funded by one tax base (what we have had for several decades) is, by definition, an inefficient use of taxpayer dollars without any educational benefit to the students.
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