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Above, "Joe" and Johnathan Kinnison practice that perfect stance they will use during the National Western Stock Show judging. Below, Johnathan and his rabbit, Trixie, that he won ribbons with at the Morgan County Fair this year. |
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Bowl Weevil League 01/03/08 Barthlama-Bostron 31-21, Reding-Kliesen-Peterson 29-23, Christensen-Glenn 28-24, Mobley-Keller 28-24, Gettman-Jilek 27-25, Gettman-Midcap 25.5-26.5, Sundet-Bernhardt 25.5-26.5, Graff-Stark 24.5-27.5, Unrein-Pflager 22-30, Hocheder-Meyer-Widener 19.5-32.5. More of this story
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International Year of the Potato - 2008 (Family Features) - Think potatoes are only America's favorite vegetable? - Think again! - The potato is such an important food globally that the United Nations has declared 2008 the "International Year of the Potato." Citing the potato's strong nutrition profile, versatility and ability to feed the masses, the year has noble goals. Jacques Diouf, the Director-General of the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), stated that the "potato is on the front line in the fight against world hunger and poverty." More of this story
Celebrity Trainer Kim Lyons Shares Tips to Make Healthy Resolutions Stick (Family Features) - Whether it's fitting in time for exercise, packing tasty and nutritious snacks, or cooking a balanced meal at home, Americans are committing to healthy lifestyles in 2008. A recent survey conducted by Kelton Research found that as the new year approaches, health is on many Americans' minds - more than 50 percent of those surveyed are resolving to exercise or eat healthfully in the new year. More of this story |