REMINISCING

1976

Chief Productions, Inc., owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. Kay Hutchinson, Burke, Va., buys KLOQ Radio Station at Lyons…Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson, Emporia, parents of a son, Douglas Alvin…Harry McCardell…

KANSAS BRIEFLY

K-State’s Tah Chikomba named National Men’s Field Athlete of the Year MANHATTAN (WIBW) - K-State junior long jumper Tah Chikomba has been named the USTFCCCA Men’s National Field Athlete of the Year af…

A dessert staple to cap off your next dinner party

Dessert may be served last, but it still comes first in the hearts of many devoted foodies. Home cooks have many options to choose from when picking a dessert for a homemade meal, but sticking with a …

On This Day

1993 – Both Canada and Turkey elect female heads of government for the first time--Kim Campbell became Canada’s and Tansu Çiller Turkey’s Prime Minister on this day. Worldwide, women in top political …

Notable events in recent American history

When Americans celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States in the summer of 2026, they’re sure to look back on the humble beginnings of the nation and the Founding Fathers who risked everythi…

LETTER TO EDITOR

Mrs. Dunham, I have one question for you: What suddenly made “merit” so important to you?

After decades of Affirmative Action and the last five years of DEI insanity, you now want to play the “merit” c…

USD 417 District S

Connecting the Dollars to Our Classrooms

Summer is officially underway in Morris County, and while our school hallways are quiet, our district office is in the middle of our busiest planning season. Ju…

SENIOR MENU

Alta Vista, White City Senior Citizens Menus Fellowship Meals menus for next week have been announced by the Alta Vista Senior Citizens Center and White City Senior Citizens Center.

Alta Vista patrons …

History Shorts...

When the Gildemeister home was built in 1900, southwest of the intersection of Vine and Market Streets, excavations exposed various blacksmith tools and articles. The site probably was that of the Arm…

Kansas ranks 15th in burnout risk study

Kansas workers may have shorter commutes than much of the nation, but a new study suggests the state still faces a higher-than-average risk of occupational burnout.

Kansas ranked 15th nationally in a b…

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