November 2021

From Kansas weeds to quantum physics, Pratt-born artist paints her way to fame

It's not often a Friday Lunch-and-Learn event at the Vernon Filley Art Museum combines mythical painting, quantum physics, classical music and Kansas weeds, but last week Pratt native Laura Krusemark's presentation managed to do just that. A larger-than-usual crowd attended the jaw-dropping exhibition and many came away much inspired from the event.

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How do we show respect – this is a discussion we should have daily

Step Three of Good Trouble: Respect the rights of everyone including authorities. Aretha Franklin became famous for her song titled: R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Her cry to find respect from the one she loved touched a chord – musical and emotional in our country. We live in a world where everyone is crying out for their rights in the workplace, in the home, and in the marketplace of thoughts and values in our society. The women’s rights movement has made its way by pushing and shoving their demand for respect to the top of our political world. Equal pay, equal employment opportunities, equity in the home, and first and foremost- a choice in reproductive rights are top priorities for many women in politics and entertainment. Unfortunately, the demand for respect is most often met with rejection when there is no trust or understanding. Respect is earned; and unfortunately making demands leads to animosity and anger. Join me as we continue on in our series on Good Trouble to step three Respect. In our previous videos I introduced you to Laura Haviland, an unsung heroine of the 19th Century Underground Railroad, Union Army staff member, and post, Civil-War nurse and humanitarian.

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God made us to be different, but not divided

Since the time of the first family in the Bible, there has been a division between people. Cain saw a difference between himself and Abel. Cain acted out of jealousy over the perceived ‘more’ that Abel had than himself. God loved both of them, but Abel’s offering was what He asked for and Cain’s was not up to expectations. So, Cain killed Abel because he thought God loved him more.

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‘Everybody buys groceries’

Kansas should cut its sales tax on food in response to inflation at the grocery store, Attorney General Derek Schmidt told Republican legislative leaders on Friday. “Everywhere I go, I hear from Kansans who are having trouble making ends meet because the Biden administration’s policies have triggered inflation,” Schmidt said in a phone interview.

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