Hi Debbie, hope you will see this and give us an update on your hubby and yourself. I think I will go under the old proverbial saying, "No news is good ...
The famous cowboy, who welcomed visitors into the fairgrounds for 60 years, caught fire around 10:40 a.m., officials said. Fair spokeswoman Debbie Flatt said he went up "within minutes" after smoke was first reported billowing from his hat.