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Horse Guru Coming To ‘Fix’ Horses At EquiFest Of Kansas

“Problem horses must go back to school for learning to become responsive, useable and enjoyable horses for their owners.” Michael Gascon representing Gascon Horsemanship at Poplarville, Mississippi, is a teacher with experience. Handling more than 500 horses annually, Gascon will share his “teacher’s toolbox” during the Equi-Fest of Kansas in Salina.

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Assisted living residents lack right to appeal involuntary discharge

TOPEKA — Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease led to rancher Charles Imthurn’s placement in a Kansas assisted living facility and it was dementia that prompted his involuntary discharge. Imthurn’s wife, Rachel, said the facility providing care for her husband and five other Alzheimer’s patients with issues related to memory, thinking and behavior decided without warning to get out of that line of business.

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