Search Results: Elsie Eide Kelly

Davenport Care and Share Food Bank and Thrift Store

By Huckleberry Press / November 24, 2021 /

Davenport Care and Share Food Bank and Thrift Store is a community based concept that was begun with love and compassion for fellow community members in need. At this time the Food Bank is serving about 900 clients with all of the proceeds from Thrift Store sales going toward buying food to give out.

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Born to Ranch – Kari McKay

By Huckleberry Press / November 15, 2021 /

She grew up on a wheat and cattle ranch north of Almira where she helped with the chores, preferring to work with her horse and the cattle. Raised by her Dad, she helped care for her grandmother, who lived on the ranch with them until she was 97.

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Adopted by a Starving Dog

By Huckleberry Press / October 15, 2021 /

It had dropped down to 8 degrees and that short haired, huge dog was still on the loose with no one able to corner him and get him the help he so desperately needed.

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Cecelia Kostal – Cowgirl and Mother

By Huckleberry Press / September 30, 2021 /

Cecelia Kostal looks like a cowgirl – with her high boots, slim jeans, and long sleeved shirt that covers a tank top for when the sun allows breathing room. This is her daily dress.

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Cowgirls of Lincoln County

By Huckleberry Press / September 16, 2021 /

Women are doing the cowboys’ job in increasing numbers across what’s left of the west. Long days in and out of the saddle gathering and pushing stubborn cattle through pastures and into corrals for branding or doctoring makes a person tough, resilient and wholly in touch with life at its most basic. Cowboys have done it for hundreds of years. Now the new face is feminine.

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