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The Salina Journal
ABILENE Two iconic restaurants in Abilene will be joined together on June 23 as the Brookville Hotel and Munson s Prime become Legacy Kansas.
The Munson family announced it is purchasing the Brookville with Chuck and Deanna Munson saying they intend to combine the two destination and legacy restaurants into one location.
When the restaurant reopens, it will initially feature the Brookville Hotel s family-style fried chicken dinners and adding hand-breaded chicken fried steak from the Munson Angus Farms. According to the announcement, within the next year, the plan is to have customers be able to enjoy the farms award-winning steaks, gourmet burgers and homemade ice cream with a replica of the Munson s Prime Steakhouse s iconic ice cream maker.
Ninety three animals brought top dollar at the 53rd annual Lamar County Junior Livestock Show as buyers paid roughly $275,000 at this yearâs Show of Champions on April 16 in the Coliseum at the Lamar County Fairgrounds.
Magnolia Brush of Clarksville paid $8,000 dollars for the grand champion steer and $6,400 for the reserve champion steer. Evan Adams showed the grand champion while his sister, Emma Adams, exhibited the reserve champion. They are the children of Scott and Britney Adams and represent Lamar County 4-H.
Moss Ranch paid $2,750 for the grand champion goat shown by Payton Moss, of Lamar County 4-H, the son of Andy and Misty Moss; and, 10-2-4 Ranch bought the reserve champion goat exhibited by Addison Fortenberry, of North Lamar FFA and the son of Erin Dizmond and Webb Fortenberry.
AMY HADACHEK
Midwest Messenger
Itâs not every day that an Angus bull sells for $900,000, but Danny Poss was not surprised.
His bull, Poss Deadwood, sold via phone bid to TK Cattle of Menard, Texas, during the Poss Angus Ranch annual bull sale Feb. 5 in Scotia.
âEverything just kept leading up to this sale,â Poss said.
He had an idea that Deadwood would bring a lot of money when before the sale, the ranch had semen orders of 4,500 units. Buyers expressed interest from Texas to Montana, from California to Florida, and all the way to Delaware.
âPeople in almost every state wanted semen from this bull,â Poss said, adding that he also had calls from Australia.
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