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The morning of Sunday, Sept. 2, 1877, William Brady arrived on the streets of Dodge City, Kan. Merely described as “a gentleman from Texas,” Mr. Brady was doubtless associated with the cattle trade. The shipping season was bringing cattlemen to town on a daily basis.
Read moreCivil conversation about the future of Wilson Schools is refreshing
Read moreRichard Josiah Hinton was born in London, into relative poverty on Nov.
Read moreViewing the documentary “William Allen White: What’s Wrong With Kansas” at the EJSHSchool on Sunday, Aug.
Read moreYou might notice that we’ve shared a plethora of stories about the history of the Independent-Reporter and its predecessors in this issue of the newspaper. Some might argue we’ve gone over the top in self-congratulations.
Read moreAs I was outside with my kids waiting for them to catch their big yellow bus to begin another school year, I was reminded of how all of the back-to-school excitement is similar to the anticipation of fall on the farm.
Read moreRichard J. Hinton crossed into the “promised land” of Kansas on Aug. 7, 1856.
Read more“Price is what you pay, value is what you get,” Warren Buffet is fond of saying. That line was running through my head recently as my wife and I were preparing to have some flooring replaced in our kitchen and living room.
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