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Read moreI’m the first to admit that when I got started in the cattle business in the town I grew up in I did not have very good cattle. Everyone assumed (correctly) that I had so little cash I could only afford other people’s culls, cast-offs and cheap bulls which, at the time, cost $500. Keep in mind that at that time you could buy a very good Angus bull for $700. It may come as a shock to younger cattlemen that in 1972 when I got started, at a typical all-breeds bull sale, which were popular at the time, Angus bulls were not the highest selling breed but were amongst the lowest.
Read moreHere we go again: Manufacture. Rinse. Repeat.
Read moreThis year marks the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage when we changed the constitution to give women the right to vote. As a girl, I can’t tell you how grateful I am for everyone, both women and men, who worked tirelessly to make sure that all Americans had the right to vote regardless of the fact that they were a man or a woman.
Read moreEvery 10 years, the U.S. Constitution requires a census to gain an accurate count of the people who live in our nation and the places where they live. The federal government uses these figures to determine how much money each state, county and municipality receives.
Read moreWe are writing to you today to correct several inaccuracies circulating about the State Question 805 ballot initiative.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Board of Education will make official on Monday a number of personnel moves, some of which are already in place.
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