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Jackson to continue shooting career at Murray State

Jackson to continue shooting career at Murray State
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Kuckelman, Perry elected to KLA leadership positions

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Kuckelman, Perry elected to KLA leadership positions Pictured are Kansas Livestock Association President-Elect Phil Perry (left) from Oskaloosa and KLA President Jerry Kuckelman of Manhattan. - photo by COURTESY PHOTO  TOPEKA – Members of the Kansas Livestock Association (KLA) elected Jerry Kuckelman, a cattle feeder from Manhattan, as president during the group’s annual business meeting Dec. 17. The membership chose Oskaloosa rancher Phil Perry as KLA president-elect. Kuckelman and Perry will lead the 5,700-member organization during the next year. Kuckelman is the president and chief executive officer of Innovative Livestock Services (ILS), which consists of eight feedyards in central Kansas and south central Nebraska and an extensive farming operation. He began his career as a cattle buyer for IBP, then transitioned into feedyard management where he spent 27 years, with most of that ti

Kuckelman, Perry to lead KLA

Kansas Livestock Association members elected Jerry Kuckelman, a cattle feeder from Manhattan, as president during the group’s annual business meeting recently. The membership chose Oskaloosa rancher Phil Perry as KLA president-elect. Kuckelman and Perry will lead the 5,700-member organization during the next year. The Kansas Livestock Association selected Phil Perry (left) as president-elect and Jerry Kuckelman (right) as president recently. Kuckelman is the president and chief executive officer of Innovative Livestock Services, which consists of eight feedyards in central Kansas and south central Nebraska and an extensive farming operation. He began his career as a cattle buyer for IBP, then transitioned into feedyard management where he spent 27 years, with most of that time as manager of Fairleigh Feed Yard in Scott City. Kuckelman joined ILS in early 2011 as chief operating officer.

Sacramento region s ICU capacity falls below 15% COVID stay-at-home order coming

Sacramento region s ICU capacity falls below 15%. COVID stay-at-home order coming Sacramento Bee 12/10/2020 Tony Bizjak, Jason Pohl, Michael McGough, and Dale Kasler, The Sacramento Bee The Greater Sacramento region will be placed under the state’s strictest shutdown order Thursday night, just before midnight, state health officials said. The new restrictions will require all restaurants to close outdoor dining, and will force barbers, hair salons and nail salons to shut doors. Retail outlets will be required to limit customers to 20% capacity at a time. Residents will be asked to remain at home except to go to essential jobs or to do basic chores.

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