June 2025

Kansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner Awards Scholarships to five high school seniors; Quade Smith of St. John a recipient

The Kansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC) has awarded five scholarships totaling $25,000 to five recent Kansas high school graduates. The students wrote essays demonstrating their knowledge of money management and the importance it has on their future in this year’s Kansas Financial Scholars Essay Contest.

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Hometown Heroes: Stafford County Sheriff’s Department provides law enforcement transparency and communication

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is the lead Law Enforcement and Public Safety agency for the County. They work in cooperation with the City Police Departments, Kansas Highway Patrol and KBI. They assist Fire and EMS departments with various calls as needed.

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Crossing the Threshold: Finding the meaning of harvest can be entertaining

The sights, sounds, smells and hard work of wheat harvest are all around this week. Big trucks pulling combines, headers, grain trailers and fuel are lumbering down the main highways that crisscross through Pratt. Locally, farmers are working on equipment and clipping through wheat acres at a pretty fast pace. Despite the rains, dust clouds swirl up from the fields as the cutters pass through. Drivers are lined up at area elevators dropping off their precious cargo, always watching the sky and wondering how much time is left to get it all the wheat harvested and under storage.

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Hometown Heroes: City of Pratt police serve the community

The Pratt Police Department consists of a chief of police, 12 officers and 7 other staff members. It is the duty of the chief of police and all sworn law enforcement personnel to preserve good order, peace and quiet throughout the city as provided by law. They have the power to make arrest under proper process on view of any offense against the laws of the state of Kansas or the laws of the city.

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