Apr 28, 2008 | The Horse
37-Year-Old Horse Completes First Competitive Ride of the 2008 Season
“He needed to catch up on some REM sleep”
Nineteen days after turning 37 years old, Half-Arabian Elmer Bandit and owner/breeder Mary Anna Wood crossed the timing line on Sunday to complete his first Open Competitive Trail Ride of 2008. via The Horse
Fire causes $90,000 in damages to home
A residence at 1103 S.E. 60th St. received $90,000 in damages to property and contents during a fire Saturday night. via Newton Kansan
David Alfaro, executive director of Butler County's economic development...
“We're still talking to the company. This is obviously not something that happens overnight. We're talking millions and millions of dollars. We've been talking about six months now, and we're still in the discussion phase.”
David Alfaro, executive director of Butler County's economic development agency, has an uneasy relationship with the Goliath to his west. via Kansas.com
Click for More News Updated: Under the agreement, Goff will serve five years in prison and pay $11,000 in restitution. via KWCH
Kansas Church Takes First Step in Rebuilding
“A person doesn't imagine what happens when you got through a tough time”
Thursday marks a new beginning for a Kansas Church. More than two months ago, the Emmaus Mennonite Church burned down, near Whitewater in Butler County. via KBSL 10