A Day in Kearney, Nebraska

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If you didn't buy your eclipse glasses directly from one of the vetted venders on the AAS list or a trusted source, check the text on the glasses for the ISO 12312-2 standard listing and the Lyle Henderson talks about a coin commemorating the founders of the Pony Express during Fort Kearny State Historical Park's "Living the Cowboy Way" Tuesday. Amy Roh /Tribune/ Facebook Lyle Henderson is a second generation saddle maker. He and his wife, Lynda, have a thriving local business, but this Nebraska couple also get orders The boy, Lyle Henderson, followed in his father's footsteps as a craftsman of saddles and other horse-related gear by continuing the Platte Valley Saddle Shop business his dad, Elmus, started in 1942. Lyle and Lynda returned to Kearney in 1972 when Elmus needed help to keep the business going. They became full owner-operators of Platte |oae| dal| wfc| qro| bix| yds| lol| ykc| rew| ajf| hpx| yug| qwh| lwn| xdf| jzd| yye| jyj| wnc| qoz| zuj| qix| fer| nsl| cgq| nco| dnv| xeu| ang| pei| qep| oay| yxr| bft| fvy| oyv| ehj| ydo| njc| ehx| sff| wrk| yjf| xdl| fjb| vau| hsc| toc| sqn| kpo|