July 2025

Political picnic provides fellowship and candidate sharing

On Saturday, July 12 at 6 p.m. the Kingman County Democrats hosted a picnic for south central Kansas residents to meet, greet, and listen to candidates running for Kansas state elected offices. With three speakers at the picnic, as well as beef burgers, plenty of side dishes, and a turn-out of around 50 people, Pratt County residents joined with Kingman County citizens at the Cunningham park to fellowship and find out more about certain candidates.

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Summer is for Vacation Bible School

The halls of Calvary Baptist Church in Stafford were filled with joy and excitement as Wonder Junction Vacation Bible School (VBS) welcomed 57 young participants this past week. The program, designed for children from ages four through sixth grade, offered a unique blend of Bible-based learning and engaging activities.

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Donations accepted for youth summer camp attenders through Core Life

Pratt and Kiowa County youth have been hard at work raising money to go to summer camp under the direction of Youth Core Ministries directors in both counties. With camp dates just around the corner, Director of Core Life and Pratt Operations Kyle Nauman visited the Pratt Lions Club recently to talk about the impact of Core Life on local youth and the need for community support.

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