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Marching bands from Africa, Asia, South America and Europe will be coming to town for 2023 competition


Marching bands from Africa, Asia, South America and Europe will be coming to town for 2023 competition
BUCKHANNON – More than 5,000 participants are expected to take part in the 2023 World Association of Marching Show Bands Championship in Buckhannon, West Virginia.
During the May 4 Rotary Club of Buckhannon-Upshur meeting, Buckhannon City Recorder Randy Sanders talked about the preparations being made in anticipation of the event.
“We have bands from Honduras, Congo, Brazil, Bahamas, Angola, Guatemala, Thailand, Poland, Colombia, El Salvador, Netherlands, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Ireland, Canada, Venezuela, Germany, Uruguay and Ecuador,” Sanders said. “I think there are four or five from Colombia alone, and the list goes on. We’re up to 29 bands right now, and we’re working across the country to secure some United States bands as well.” ....

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Wyoming ranchers lean on tax break to keep pricey properties


Wyoming ranchers lean on tax break to keep pricey properties
MIKE KOSHMRL, Jackson Hole News & Guide
March 7, 2021
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Gene Linn and his daughter, Laura Meadows, distribute a sled full of hay to livestock at the Linn Ranch near Wilson, Wyo., on Jan. 20, 2021. Recipients included nine Salers cattle, some donkeys and llamas formerly owned by late Jackson Hole resident Steve Romeo. (Kayla Renie/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP)Kayla Renie/AP
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) Upon hearing Laura Meadows utter their names, Norman and Handy pushed off toward the Linn family’s small pasture pulling a sleigh full of hay.
The two stout, blond Haflinger horses knew the drill, easily jerking forward hundreds of pounds of cured grass cut off the Serenity Ranch last summer. The hay was bound for the rumens of nine Salers cattle and a handful of rescue donkeys and llamas that hang with the herd. On this Wednesday in late January, Norman and Handy were cooperative a ....

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