WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Among the victims of Wednesday’s plane crash were seven hunters. All of them were members of a Great ...
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All of them were members of a Great Bend based hunting club Fowl Plains. The seven were all on their 3rd annual hunting trip to Kansas, in the area for the waterfowl hunting season. Cole Smith ...
The hunting buddies worked as tradesmen in Maryland. Three of their group survived because they drove their bird dogs home.
Community members are mourning seven men who died while returning home from a hunting trip in Kansas. They were fathers, newlyweds and loved by family.
Seven people returning from a guided hunting trip in Kansas were killed, according to a Facebook post by Fowl Plains, the guide service. The Fowl Plains team said they ...
The seven hunters had come to Kansas in a party of 10 to hunt with outfitter Fowl Plains, based out of Great Bend. Three from the group opted to drive home because it made it easier to transport ...
The 30-year-old died in the crash of Flight 5342 as he was flying home to Maryland after a hunting trip in Kansas ... geese and pheasant around Great Bend before flying out of Wichita to head ...
SEVEN OF THE 64 PEOPLE ON THE PLANE SPENT THE PREVIOUS WEEK AT THE HOWELL PLAINS HUNT CLUB IN GREAT BEND, KANSAS. SOCIAL MEDIA ... Butler shared the news on Facebook, highlighting Fields ...
Jesse Pitcher, Michael Stovall, Steve Johnson, Alexander Huffman, Charles McDaniel, Jonathan Boyd and Tommy Clagett were on their way home when Flight 5342 went down ...