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written by Jenna Hubert on Apr, 30 2013

I spend 70 to 80 percent of my day staring at glowing rectangles. And that’s probably an underestimate. So when I was told I shouldn’t take any of my city slicker devices to Design Ranch, a conference in Hunt, Texas, I raised an eyebrow. Leave my computer behind? No internet? Was this going to...

written by Stephanie Kruse on Jul, 03 2012

My dad was uber pragmatic. Even his hobbies that seemed to pursue beauty (antique crystal collecting, rare coin collecting) had a practical, investment-oriented element to them.

My mother was also practical,  but definitely had an eye and a longing for fashion, even as an Iowa 'farm wife.'

She and I would head to a big nearby town for some shopping (yes, there WERE places to shop in Iowa), and often come home with a few shopping...

written by Stephanie Kruse on Jun, 08 2012

Am channeling my Dad again today with memories that spill over into life and business lessons to ponder. This one revolves around a memory of me at an early driving age, backing out of the garage, SOOOO very carefully (wouldn't want to scrape the Chrysler). All of a sudden he yells from the passenger seat... "Don't back over the pitcher's mound!!"

Let me explain. My dad loved baseball. But he loved just about any sport either of his...

written by Stephanie Kruse on May, 03 2012

A few weeks ago, I lost my dad. He was funny, intelligent, stubborn, compassionate for those who are down and out, and a great business person.  It just happened to be the business of farming. I learned a lot from him whether he knew it or not.

This is lesson one: Someone has to hold the flashlight.

When I was little and wanted to help my dad repair things (like a car or a tractor), he'd always say "You can hold...

written by Kevin Jones on Mar, 07 2012

If you haven't noticed by now, we’ve overhauled our entire website. 2011 was a great year for us at KPS3 and what better way to end it than with a project to showcase all we accomplished during the year? We were also very excited to start 2012 fresh and clean. We wanted to take the process we use with clients on a...

written by Stephanie Kruse on Jun, 01 2009

Casey Strachan, head of creative services for KPS3, has been selected by A2N2 as their Ad Person of the Year. Kudos from everyone at KPS3 to Casey! The Ad Person of the Year is selected based upon the honoree's contributions to the advertising profession and also for his or her contributions to the betterment of the community. Casey was singled out for...

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