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Equine rescue saves lives one at a time
Rainbow Meadows Equine Rescue and Retirement, Inc. co-founder Karen Everhart kisses a horse after feeding her in the pasture.
Pony rehab becomes Cowley business
Karen Everhart and her husband, David, have been involved with horses for over 30 years.
Kansas couple rescues dozens of horses
With 160 acres to run free, the rescued horses of Rainbow Meadows are living a life any equine would envy.
Pipeliners' families make a life on the road
They come from small towns across the country, they go wherever the work demands.
Deadly Tornado Outbreak Continues
At least 18 people are dead in an outbreak of dangerous tornadoes across the southern Plains, lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast. via AccuWeather.com
Storms spare Wichita from worst punch
Wichita caught a bit of a break from the storms that lashed much of the state Thursday. via The Wichita Eagle
“Back in the old Gott days, it was more of a family environment. We worked together and played together”
Friends and relatives of a distinguished former Winfield city commissioner and mayor were shocked at the news of his death over the weekend. via Arkansas City Traveler
Originally published 01:25 p.m., March 20, 2008 Updated 01:25 p.m., March 20, 2008 Over the years, I have written many of these columns about luncheon trips. via Emporia Gazette
“It's my way of getting out the message”
Driving west of Independence, Kansas, through Flint Hills where the Caney River dips and rises through endless tallgrass prairie like a sumptuous African landscape lured Bill Kurtis to return to his homeland ... via The Highland Park News
Card shower requested for Trost's upcoming 80th birthday
Viola Trost of Newton will observe her 80th birthday Wednesday. She was born in 1927. via Newton Kansan
CASA holds fund-raising breakfast
“Kristi brings her energy, ideas, and a different perspective to the group, we are glad to have her.”
On Saturday morning, September 29, the annual benefit breakfast for CASA was held at Sycamore Landing in Coffeyville entitled "Fall in For Breakfast." The excellent food and service was provided by April Read, ... via Coffeyville Journal