
Wildcats impressive in Oklahoma win; next up – the Red Raiders
By Doug Will Special to the Tribune The 25th ranked and 3-1 Kansas State Wildcats coming off a very impressive 41-34 victory in Norman look… Login to continue reading Login…
By Doug Will Special to the Tribune The 25th ranked and 3-1 Kansas State Wildcats coming off a very impressive 41-34 victory in Norman look… Login to continue reading Login…
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (09/28/22). Together, you’re unbeatable this year. Maintain faithful routines to energize fun, passion, creativity and romance. Autumn winds inspire creative breakthroughs, before winter investigations shift direction. Conserve springtime shared profits, before summer’s editing, clarification and revision phase. Love fuels your mutual contribution.
I think that I shall never see A plant as stubborn as a tree. The elm tree is the tree I mean, It often makes me want to scream.
kathleen@staffordecodevo.com The Stafford County Child Care Committee has continued working to bring in a modular classroom building to St. John that would allow for two day cares to operate out of it.Earlier this year the Committee received commitments from the City of St.
Macksville’s Jennifer Gillespie is in her 24th season with Mustang volleyball. She has won more than 330 career matches. This season is special for Gillespie in several ways. First, Macksville is significantly experienced with multiple Mustangs who play club volleyball in nearby Pratt.
With Kansas home to a large percentage of those sharing German ancestry it’s no wonder that Pratt’s annual Oktoberfest is such a hit. But don’t worry if German ancestry isn’t a common denominator. Much like “everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day,” during this festival in Pratt, everyone is encouraged to put on their lederhosen, grab a stein of their favorite beverage and “be German.”
By Jody Suiter Director, Macksville City Library Special to the News Every Sunday night during KAKE News televised broadcast at 10 p.m., KAKE, and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers award a “Wins for Kansas” $500 grant to a deserving non-profit organization in the Wichita area. With this program, local organizations receive community- wide recognition for the ways they support, motivate, and give back.
Development at Kansas State University Kansas Profile Two little goats. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but perhaps it could be the beginning of an entrepreneurial career.
The Haviland City Council convened at City Hall for their September session. The Council president Steve Larsh called the assembly to order in place of the mayor’s absence. Their monthly business began with a 2023 budget hearing and approval.