Jennifer Stultz

Jennifer Stultz

Skyline boys host Burrton in standalone game

The Skyline Thunderbird Boys’ Team was home in the Thunderdome for a regular season game against the Chargers of Burrton in a rather unorthodox Friday night game. The Varsity Boys’ game was a standalone event in that Burrton has been fighting a numbers game in both middle and high school. Therefore, they did not field any girl’s or junior varsity boys’ teams. The 73-11 contest was a confidence builder for Skyline with an opportunity to get many players in the game.

City of Pratt moves Travel and Tourism funds

At the February 3 regular meeting of the Pratt City Commission, commissioners denied a request from the Pratt Area Chamber of Commerce to continue paying them $1,500 per month for Travel and Tourism through the end of their fiscal year in June. The city is dropping its Travel and Tourism payments to the chamber because it hired Tiffany Riley as Tourism Ambassador and since the chamber director requested that those duties be moved to Riley and the Travel and Tourism office, that money will now paid to her. Chamber board representatives at the meeting said they had hoped that the city might continue paying them through the end of their fiscal year because they had built their budget on the assumption that that money would be there. Since the City of Pratt is a dues-paying member of the chamber, the chamber will continue to receive money from the city, just not the amount set aside for travel and tourism budget.

Soup-In-Your-Bowl raised funds for art

It’s just a little play on words but it has turned out to be a very successful fundraiser for art programs and workshops at the 5.4.7 Arts Center in Greensburg since 2016. It is the Soup-In-Your-Bowl event that brings local Greensburg folk into the art museum after church on Super Bowl Sunday for a some great-tasting soup and a free pottery bowl to take home before the big game.