
Skyline school board updates attendance, electronic device policies
On Monday, October 10, the USD 438 board of Education met for their regular meeting, called to order at 5:15 p.m. by President Rex Robinson.
On Monday, October 10, the USD 438 board of Education met for their regular meeting, called to order at 5:15 p.m. by President Rex Robinson.
The 2022 Pratt County Soil Conservation Speech Contest, sponsored by the local NRCS district brought seven Pratt High students to compete Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. at Pratt Community College. Sheri Gatton from the Pratt County Conservation District planned and moderated the event.
Student Council promotes 2nd Annual “Drive to Thrive” for community For the second year in a row, the Pratt High School Student Council leaders are holding the “Drive to Thrive” challenge. This challenge is a canned food drive that will help to benefit the Pratt Food Bank.
MANHATTAN — A select group of Kansas State University students is spending the 2022-2023 school year working on their leadership development, inspired by K-State’s Hall of Fame football coach Bill Snyder.
Executive Director George M. Ryan and his assistant, Alyssa Brown, accept a 2022 Community Grant for the Twilight Theatre during a special award ceremony on Monday, October 17. “We were awarded $397 by the South Central Community Foundation and the YMAD Council towards our Twilight Theatre Lighting Project,” Brown said. “This grant will help us keep the lights on, so we can still see you at Twilight Time!”
We sure are blessed to have a busy center! We had Grant and crew in the Greensburg center last week shooting “seniors giving seniors advice” that was shown Friday during senior night at the game. We had lots of other conversation and card games going, and the next day played dominoes and took part in an Eldercare meeting. New people are always welcome to drop in and see what we are up to here. We promise you will enjoy it and want to come back!
son called the October 3, 2022 meeting to order at 6 p.m. with a pledge of allegiance and invocation, the later given by Pastor Chu Chang.
Special to the Signal I am so tired of people talking about the struggles and the trials we have had over the last two years. There is no doubt that much loss and tragedy happened like never before in our lifetime.
Having been raised in a musical family, I was introduced to classical music at a very young age. My mother was an accomplished cellist who played forty years in the Wichita Symphony Orchestra.
Those of us who believe God created man tend to also believe that God also wants to communicate with us. It is sad that those who created their own god have a god who is deaf and dumb. They can not answer prayers or comfort or lead. What a sorry excuse for a god. But for us who follow a God who is personal, it is a true joy to experience a relationship with our very Creator.