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Current Events…and old ones too! - May 18, 2012

Q: There’s a tiny Kansas town - with a population of less than 100 people - that’s holding its 50th annual rodeo this weekend. Can you name the town?

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A: 
Abbyville (in Reno County, in south-central Kansas)

According to the 2010 Census, the south-central Kansas town of Abbyville has a population of just 87 people. But the small town residents have a lot of spirit and pride. Every year, for the past five decades, the Reno County community has pulled together, working hard to host a professional rodeo. Abbyville is holding its 50th annual rodeo this weekend. Click HERE for more details.