
Richter brings experience and expertise to PCC volleyball coaching staff
Kelbi Richter, former junior college volleyball player and experienced youth coach, has joined the Pratt Community College sports staff at assistant volleyball coach.
Kelbi Richter, former junior college volleyball player and experienced youth coach, has joined the Pratt Community College sports staff at assistant volleyball coach.
With the intention of elevating Kansas as a destination for trails and outdoor connection, Kansas Trails, Inc. (KTI), has launched as the first statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting, supporting, and empowering the vibrant trail community across the state.
Garden City Community College’s Crop Production program is proud to announce the launch of a new course, Technology in Agriculture, in collaboration with NASA Acres, NASA’s national initiative focused on advancing agricultural innovation through Earth observation technology. The course is designed to immerse students in the cutting-edge tools that are transforming today’s agricultural industry.
Tri-County Tribune enters nomination stage for top area businesses and non-profits By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor jstultz@cherryroad.com The Tri-County Tribune’s Best of 3 Counties contest got underway online on…
So it was, just after the visitation of the recently resurrected Lord Jesus Christ to his lost and fallen sheep of another fold(1), that, as the record states, “...it came to pass that the thirty and fourth year passed away … and behold the disciples of Jesus had formed a church of Christ in all the lands round about. And as many as did come unto them, and did truly repent of their sins, were baptized in the name of Jesus; and they did also receive the Holy Ghost … and there were no contentions and disputations among them, and every man did deal justly one with another.”(2) And they did have joy and prosperity for many years.
Insomnia City: it’s no vacation destination. This is a place you never want to visit but, somehow, you find yourself detoured here, yet again, yawning all the while.
This week’s art piece is “Found!” inspired by an obscure scripture, 2 Kings 22:8 NIV: “I have found the Book of the Law in the house of the LORD!”
The Kansas State Department of Education announces the participation of all Kansas school districts and many private schools in the National School Lunch and/or School Breakfast Program. Local school officials have adopted the following household income guidelines for determining eligibility for Child Nutrition Program benefits:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that agricultural producers and private landowners can now enroll in the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (Grassland CRP). The sign-up runs from today, July 14, to Aug. 8, 2025. Grassland CRP, offered by USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA), is a voluntary working lands conservation program that enables participants to conserve grasslands while also continuing most grazing and haying practices. Grassland CRP emphasizes support for grazing operations, plant and animal biodiversity, and grasslands and land with shrubs and forbs under the greatest threat of conversion. “Through the conservation of America’s essential grasslands, Grassland CRP supports continued agricultural productivity while at the same time prioritizing private lands stewardship,” said FSA Administrator Bill Beam. “By offering landowners the best of both worlds — economic viability and working lands preservation — Grassland CRP provisions support USDA’s commitment to Farmers First.” CRP, USDA’s flagship conservation program, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. For four decades, CRP has provided financial and technical support to agricultural producers and landowners whose accepted acres are placed under contract for 10-15 years and who agree to voluntarily convert the land to beneficial vegetative cover to improve water quality, prevent soil erosion and support wildlife habitat. The American Relief Act, 2025, extended provisions for CRP through Sept. 30, 2025. Currently, more than 25.8 million acres are enrolled in CRP, with nearly 9.7 million acres in Grassland CRP. On May 12, FSA opened General and Continuous CRP enrollment for 2025. FSA is currently reviewing submitted offers and will announce accepted offers at a later date. Due to the 27-million-acre statutory cap, only 1.8 million acres are available for all CRP enrollment this fiscal year. Landowners and producers interested in Grassland CRP should contact their local USDA Service Center to learn more or apply for the program before the Aug. 8 deadline. FSA helps America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners invest in, improve, protect and expand their agricultural operations through the delivery of agricultural programs for all Americans. FSA implements agricultural policy, administers credit and loan programs, and manages conservation, commodity, disaster recovery and marketing programs through a national network of state and county offices and locally elected county committees. For more information, visit fsa.usda.gov.
The results are in from the Kiowa County Fair. Shared below are some of the winners from the livestock shows. Congratulations to all who exhibited this year! Thank you to those who provided courtesy photos from this year’s event, held July 13-16 at the Kiowa County Fairgrounds in Greensburg.