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August is right around the corner, which means it is almost time for the annual Five State Fair, which will officially take ...
“The Wizard of Oz” has been a literary classic as well as a beloved movie, and the recent resurgence with “Wicked” hasn’t ...
The Allied Health programs at Seward County Community College got a big financial boost recently through a state grant that ...
“Turn in one-quarter mile,” Ms. Google orders. Now I am in a quandary. “That’s wrong,” my mother says — meaning the ...
New York City is a popular choice for vacations, and as many people do, a mother and daughter from Southwest Kansas traveled ...
Ernesto Alaniz, Jr. 63, died Friday July 18, 2025 at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal. He was born Jan. 6, 1962 to Ernesto ...
HUGOTON – Barbara Nadine Beeks, 88, died Thursday, July 17, 2025 at her home in Hugoton. She was born Sept. 30, 1936 to ...
Federal funding plays a critical rote in education programs. On June 30, the Kansas State Department of Education received notice the United States Department of Education was not releasing some of ...
The heat of the summer has officially moved in and with that the day-to-day summer routines become fairly predictable. For my ...
MEADE – Robert E. (Bob) Wittman, 96, died Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at the Lone Tree Retirement Center in Meade. He was born May 11, 1929 to Alexander and Amolia (Schneider) Wittman. He married Joyce ...
Minimizing one-on-one adult-child interactions is one of the most effective ways to prevent abuse. Routine activities should be observable, interruptible, and supervised by multiple adults.
New Frontiers Community Organizer Kathleen Alonso talks to the USD 480 school board Monday evening regarding having protocols put in place throughout the district in case of ICE visits. With the ...
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