April 2022

Mr. May made a difference

When Pratt USD 382 students, staff, families and the Pratt community at large found out last week that their much-loved principal at Southwest Elementary has passed away unexpectedly, it created a shock-wave through the community. What followed was a tsunami of love and memories of how Mr. May, as most people knew him, touched others and made a positive difference in the lives of those around him.

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Plants and flowers are green and growing at Headricks Plants and Pines in Mullinville

Rick and Hannah Headrick have been hard at work for several months planting and growing seeds and plugs in preparation for their busy season at Headricks Plants and Pines. Even though it is still early, they are now welcoming customers to their greenhouse at 315 N. Cherry in Mullinville to get in the spirit of spring.

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Riley Prosser

Riley Prosser and Trevor Stimatze take time for a pose at the Enchantment Under the Sea station Saturday during Pratt’s 2022 Prom activities. Photo by Bill Rea .

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Peyton Koehler

Peyton Koehler and Lauren Kolm make a stunning red, white and blue statement at the 2022 Pratt High School Prom event. Photo by Bill Rea .

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With their riders

With their riders only six inches away from the ball they are so desperate to get their hands on, these donkeys dig in as best they can in order not to comply at Stafford’s Donkey Ball exposition last week. photo by Ron Moore

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