
Pratt sends men and trucks to help with electrical work in Florida
Five men and two trucks from the City of Pratt Electrical Department left for Florida last week to help with response to damage from Hurrican Milton.
Five men and two trucks from the City of Pratt Electrical Department left for Florida last week to help with response to damage from Hurrican Milton.
I looked out to see a beautiful sight on the backyard lake this morning.
By Stacey Fisher Special to the Tribune Skyline Cross Country competed at the Sterling Invitational on Thursday, October 10 at the Sterling Country Club. There… Login to continue reading Login…
By Maya Smith Kansas Reflector photo by Bo Rader Former Stafford County resident Beccy Tanner had always had a knack for history. As a former journalist, she noticed there was…
By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor *With information from the Kansas Livestock Association HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Winning exhibitors at the 92nd Kansas Junior Livestock Show… Login to continue reading Login…
As we are celebrate our country’s freedom on July 4, I ask this important question: is it possible to live a life free from worry?A Navy chaplain asked his service members the same thing and discovered the following: 40% worried about things that never happened, 30% worried about decisions they had already made, 12% worried about sicknesses that never came, 10% worried about their children and friends but forgot that they could help themselves, and 8% worried about what the chaplain considered real problems.
TOPEKA — With the general election less than a month away, and the deadline to register to vote looming, here are some steps to develop a plan to vote, just…
By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor jstultz@cherryroad.com For three weeks now, the Tri-County Tribune has been naming one male and one female as our Athletes of the Week. This recognition…
Stafford County Economic Development Director Ryan Russell is doing all he can to help local farmers, entrepreneurs, and business-minded individuals tap into grant funding from the government that is just waiting to be awarded.“There is a lot of money that has become available to help people in rural areas like this part of Kansas get invested in food production businesses that benefit the communities around them,” Russell said.