
Hometown Heroes: Officer Eck encourages others to engage in life, make the most of opportunities
More well known in Pratt as Officer Eck of the Pratt Police Department, Mason Eck said that being a police officer has always been his dream job.
More well known in Pratt as Officer Eck of the Pratt Police Department, Mason Eck said that being a police officer has always been his dream job.
The Kansas Shrine Bowl 2025 featured dominate play by West over East in a football game impacted by wind gusts as well as excellent plays.
I can be pretty selfish sometimes and try to make the whole world about me. Do you ever do that? Most of us probably do at some point. And sometimes I do that when I think about how much God loves ME! See I know that I am a blessed child of God and that God loves me more than I can understand. What I forget is, that God loves everyone else that much too. That’s EVERYONE else. All of us.
Year-round sports opportunities, tourism attractions, and offices for Pratt Rec and Visit Pratt leaders will all be part of a new sports complex coming to Pratt at Green Sports Complex. On Monday, June 16, 2025, the City of Pratt Commission heard a proposed path forward for The Point Project from the City Manager Regina Goff and donor representative Zach Deeds.
The Jolly Workers 4-H club held their June meeting at the St. John Annex. Role call was “Do you prefer 100 degree or 0 degree weather?
TOPEKA — Kansas farm income in 2025 is expected to be among the strongest in the last 20 years, bolstered by $2 billion in government payments for depressed crop prices and weather conditions, an agricultural economics expert said Tuesday.
LIBERAL – Seward County Community College will add women’s wrestling as its 10th NJCAA sport, beginning competition in the 2025-26 academic year.
It was about 34 A.D. as the resurrected Lord Jesus continued his visit with his sheep of another fold, as he has told his disciples in Jerusalem he would.(1) He taught them of “the great and last day, when all people, and all kindreds, and all nations and tongues shall stand before God, to be judged of their works, whether they be good or evil - if they be good, to the resurrection of everlasting life, and if they be evil, to the resurrection of damnation…according to the mercy, and the justice, and the holiness which is in Christ.”(2)
By Alvin Skiles Shared by David Skiles Sawyer, Kansas farmer and poet Harvest Time The golden sheaves… are in the field… The harvest time is calling… The big machines are…
Long-awaited grant money for improvements and assistance through Stafford County Economic Development is in the process of being awarded after months of waiting.