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Patrick Henry College founder Michael Farris introduced the school's 2025 commencement speaker, U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans (R-CO) ...
Darol Dickinson, of Dickinson Cattle Company, shares the keys to his successful Texas Longhorn business based in southeastern ...
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KTAB Abilene on MSNEvents continue at Taylor County Expo Center amid improvement projectsFrom one major event to another, the Taylor County Expo Center is experiencing a serious turnaround to keep up with event scheduling while undergoing ...
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Southern Living on MSNThis Small Georgia Town Two Hours From Atlanta Is The Watermelon Capital Of The WorldWhether you’re hopping on a vintage train, glamping lakeside, or getting your fill of fruit at Georgia's oldest watermelon ...
Texas universities are already losing talent because the Texas Legislature has targeted their independence in Senate Bill 37.
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Islands on MSNThe Mountainous Scenic Byway That Shows The Best Of Oklahoma's Wildly Underappreciated Natural BeautySpanning 93 miles, this Oklahoma scenic road truly has it all: winding roads, panoramic mountain views, small-town charm, ...
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Carful of Kids on MSNGet the Heck into Dodge City: Top 10 Things to Do with KidsThe Midwest can seem like an unending journey with miles of fields along the horizon. To counter the tunnel visit you can get ...
Northwest Phoenix is seeing a surge of multicultural development clustering around the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Texas Longhorn cattle from seven states will start arriving in Marysville Friday morning for the Midwest Texas Longhorn Affiliate Sale at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Marysville Livestock sale barn.
Steak enhancements are available for those who want to gild the lily – Oscar style with crab, asparagus and béarnaise sauce; a crown of grilled shrimp; or perhaps a lobster tail for those moments when ...
Grain futures were mixed in early trading Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn was off 0.75 cent at $4.34 a bushel. Jul. wheat was up 4.75 cents at $5.41 a bushel.
Grain futures were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn lost 0.75 cent at $4.31 a bushel. Jul. wheat rose by 0.25 cent at $5.49 a bushel. Jul. oats was off 8 cents ...
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