
Another ViewThe Book of Mormon: God answers prayers
Ammon(1) was perplexed and filled with compassion because the repulsed Amalekites(2) had begun to harass and kill the devout, harmless people of Anti-Nephi Lehi(3).
Ammon(1) was perplexed and filled with compassion because the repulsed Amalekites(2) had begun to harass and kill the devout, harmless people of Anti-Nephi Lehi(3).
*Editor’s Note: The following article is the first in a series that will highlight people with Pratt connections and who are willing to share the stories of their lives, the journey they have taken to make a difference for others.
Join the Lent Luncheons in PrattFebruary 28 - The Pratt Faith Partnership is again hosting a series of luncheons during Lent.
After months of stretching manpower and time on duty to the max, Sheriff Robert Murrow at the Stafford County Sheriff’s Department is happy to announce that three new officers have been hired.“It was rough.
By Gary Van Cleave Freelance writer Special to the Tri-County Tribune Pratt’s Greenbacks know all too well what can happen when taking on the Clay… Login to continue reading Login…
(TOPEKA) – Young cattlemen and women from across the state met in Topeka February 12-13 for the first installment of the 2024 Kansas Livestock Association (KLA)… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor jstultz@cherryroad.com Uyel and Dovie Martin, Isabel, died in an accident just after 11 a.m. Saturday, February 24 on Kansas… Login to continue reading Login…
Both elk and bison herds can be found in the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, which is situated to the north of Canton.
If it seems like raccoons have become more abundant in rural and urban areas of Kansas, it’s because, well, they probably are.The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks conducts an annual survey it calls the Roadside Index that provides population estimates on various nuisance animals.
Bailey Pelland of Pratt is one of nine Northwestern Oklahoma State University senior social work majors who will began a field practicum assignments at agencies throughout Oklahoma and Kansas this spring semester.These students must complete 420 contact hours, demonstrate 20 behaviors and master the program’s nine core competencies as outlined by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).