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The Torrington Telegram | Local FFA chapters participate in district speaking

The Torrington Telegram | Local FFA chapters participate in district speaking
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The Torrington Telegram | Torrington-Lingle FFA headed for nationals

The Torrington Telegram | Torrington-Lingle FFA headed for nationals
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Junior Golden Bull and Prospect Award Winners Announced at the 2021 VitaFerm Junior National Hereford Expo

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Outstanding Hereford youth were recognized for their achievements during the 2021 VitaFerm®Junior National Hereford Expo (JNHE) in Kansas City, Mo., on July 8. The National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) and National Hereford Women work together to offer educational programs and contests for Hereford youth each year. The prospect and golden bull award program recognizes junior members for their involvement in the Hereford and agriculture industry as well as their communities. Prospect awards are given to the top students in third through eighth grades and the junior golden bull awards recognize the highest achieving students in ninth through 12th grades.

A small Alaska town, a triple homicide: Wild Rivers, Wild Rose is a work of noir that shouldn t be missed

’Wild Rivers, Wild Rose, ’ by Sarah Birdsall In keeping with the theme of my most recent review, let’s return again to the subarctic noir genre, this time with Talkeetna author Sarah Birdsall. “Wild Rivers, Wild Rose” is her latest book, and it’s one that shouldn’t be missed. Set in and around the fictional town of Susitna Station (a clear stand-in for Talkeetna), it weaves in and around the middle 20th century, drawing readers into an imagined community shattered by an unresolved triple homicide at a nearby mine. The story opens on Sept. 29, 1941, with one of the three slayings. On the first page, Anna Harker feels the murder weapon, an ax, come down three times on her body. She is left dying on the tundra, having not seen her assailant, and begins reminiscing about her life in Alaska and what had brought her to her impending death, a short distance away from the mine she and her husband Henry operate.

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