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Updated on November 20, 2007

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55. Hay_and_feed News: More News
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email 'Papa Bert' made everyone feel at home Debbie Pfeiffer Trunnell, Staff Writer Article Launched:11/16/2007 10:00:10 PM PST REDLANDS - Marvin "Bert" Smith was affectionately called "Papa Bert" by his employees, family members and customers at the former Crate-Tivity store. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Print Email 'Papa Bert' made everyone feel at home Debbie Pfeiffer Trunnell, Staff Writer Article...
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56. Hay_and_feed News: Finding key spots is key when fishing for bass
A fellow angler, although less than a passionate one, expressed surprise earlier this year when I told him I had caught several legal-size bass the previous week along the main river channel at Kentucky Lake. So goes one of fishing s truisms: If fish aren t in deep water, and they aren t in shallow water, then they must be somewhere between. A suitcase-size tackle box filled with all the hottest new lures doesn t ensure success for the angler who is fishing where there are no fish. If...
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57. Hay_and_feed News: Secret set to rumble down the sidelines
Bohn calls her "our rock star" and the nearly 11-year-old will go to live the bison high life, making occasional appearances for the school, but otherwise living on rolled oats, 100 percent alfalfa grass and tap water. Saturday morning, the CU faithful will meet Ralphie V, the 450-pound, 1-year-old buffalo, set to become the school's next official mascot. Secret set to rumble down the sidelines. Ralphie V will roughly triple in size to reach the 1,200-pound level of Ralphie IV, but unless...
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58. Hay_and_feed News: Morning News
And start your weekends off with a cup of coffee and the Weekend Morning News team! Suzanne Le Mignot and Susan Carlson bring you the news you need to know on Saturday mornings, as Suzanne Le Mignot and Kristyn Hartman bring you Sunday morning's headlines. And start your weekends off with a cup of coffee and the Weekend Morning News team! Suzanne Le Mignot and Susan Carlson bring you the news you need to know on Saturday mornings, as Suzanne Le Mignot and Kristyn Hartman bring you Sunday...
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59. Hay_and_feed News: Gilbert Days has evolved over the years
Gilbert Days has roots back to the 1950s, when locals put together an event to mark the historic paving of Gilbert Road, during a time when cotton and alfalfa fields dominated the town's landscape. In the early years, events like bronco busting, dog races and a competition to move a beer keg up an incline with a fire hose were common. For example, an annual turkey shoot was scrapped in the early 1990s because homes began sprouting around Rodeo Park and homeowners weren't exactly in the...
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60. Hay_and_feed News: City, Pauls settle lawsuit over feedlot
The city of Madison and Doyle and Wanda Paul have made an agreement on a lawsuit concerning a feedlot the couple had operated on the north side of the community, and resolved the issue without going t
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