Like nearly everyone who drives Route 31 from the center of Antrim to Route 9, George and Michelle Caughey had always admired Bass Farm. For decades, the property was meticulously maintained by former ...
PINE BLUFF — For every bass fisherman, there's a bass story. One might go something like this: "I hooked a whopper out on Lake Monticello, fought it hard and then watched it jump and spit the hook out ...
ARMSTRONG – Stephen Bass doesn't remember why his uncle, the late Earl Bass, was chosen to host the first Farm Progress Show back in 1953. But after thinking about it, he said it makes sense that his ...
An aerial view of Kentucky will show many circular pods of water scattered across the landscape. Some have trails made by cattle coming to them for a drink, some are ringed with large trees, some have ...
ARMSTRONG, Ill. (WAND) - It was in 1953 when the Farm Progress Show was born. It was hosted at the Earl Bass Farm near Armstrong. "One of the first things that really struck me was the fact that they ...
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