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An icon of community journalism who cherished rural Kansas and chronicled the lifestyle for nearly half a century, died Saturday.
Read moreThe old black and white photos flashed across the large screen in the lobby of the Smoky Hill Museum — mostly bare-chested men in camouflage pants, their youth frozen in time.
Read moreAs the great Civil War raged in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, on May 20, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the national Homestead Act into law. Settlement of the United States steadily marched westward since the founding of the country, pausing only for a moment as war split the nation into north and south.
Read moreFootball team reaches sectional playoffs for first time in 36 years
Read moreTOPEKA — The program at next month’s Kansas Livestock Association Convention will address future trade opportunities for the beef and dairy sectors, prospects for cattle prices in 2024 and what consumers consider before purchasing beef.
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