Nominations are now being accepted for the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame. Individuals will be selected in the following categories: working cowboy, cowboy historian, cowboy entertainer/artist, rodeo cowboy and rancher/cattleman.
The Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame is a project of Boot Hill Museum developed to preserve and honor the life of the Kansas cowboy. Inductees each year are honored for their outstanding contribution to the western heritage lifestyle, past and present, and to the preservation of the cowboy culture. They must uphold the cowboy ideals of integrity, honesty and self-sufficiency.
When asked about the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame, chairman Kim Goodnight said, “It is an honor to recognize the legacy of the Kansas cowboy. Each year, we receive numerous outstanding nominations for individuals that contribute to the cowboy way of life. The nominees come from all walks of life, from the hand that gets a paycheck for a job well done to the gentleman that owns the ranch.”
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Nominations are now being accepted for the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame. Individuals will be selected in the following categories: working cowboy, cowboy historian, cowboy entertainer/artist, rodeo cowboy and rancher/cattleman.
The Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame is a project of Boot Hill Museum developed to preserve and honor the life of the Kansas cowboy. Inductees each year are honored for their outstanding contribution to the western heritage lifestyle, past and present, and to the preservation of the cowboy culture. They must uphold the cowboy ideals of integrity, honesty and self-sufficiency.
When asked about the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame, chairman Kim Goodnight said, “It is an honor to recognize the legacy of the Kansas cowboy. Each year, we receive numerous outstanding nominations for individuals that contribute to the cowboy way of life. The nominees come from all walks of life, from the hand that gets a paycheck for a job well done to the gentleman that owns the ranch.”
For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.news.memory.com.