Tri-County Tribune 2024 Christmas

Photos by Dick Smith, Ron Moore, and Jennifer Stultz
Photos by Dick Smith, Ron Moore, and Jennifer Stultz
Photos by Jennifer Stultz/Tri-County Tribune
By Jennifer StultzTri-County Tribune Editorjstultz@cherryroad.com Santa and the Grinch went toe-to-toe at BTI in Pratt last week, the true story of Christmas was highlighted in St. John on Saturday, chorals of the season filled the halls and rooms at the…
By Jackson Piester, ReporterSpecial to the Tribune The Preston 4-H Club met at 3 p.m. on November 9, 2024, at the entrance of Lemon Park.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
By Jennifer StultzTri-County Tribune Editorjstultz@cherryroad.com There is always a good deal going on at Pratt Maurices, 2010 E 1st St, Pratt, but local manager Amy Swindler and employees have several Christmas promotions and events that highlight the holiday season. On…
By Jennifer StultzTri-County Tribune Editorjstultz@cherryroad.com It’s more than a Christmas tree, it’s an experience to remember. That is the motivation behind four generations of Delp family Christmas tree farmers near St. John, and that is what keeps customers coming back…
Dear Editor: Of the 280 families in Pratt that are living with food insecurity, the Energy Relief Fund has reached 172 of them. We’ve provided them with energy assistance, rental assistance, and subsidized school lunches. Our goal is to reach…
By Jeanette Siemens Pratt City Leader and columnist Special to the Tribune December is Christmas time. A beautiful time of the year celebrating the birth of our Savior. It’s a time to celebrate family and friendships. A time to say…
By Lyn FenwickMacksville author, lawyer, columnistSpecial to the Tribune When I was a child, we always had a freshly cut tree, usually bought at the grocery store. I still cherish memories of decorating the family tree together, and I miss…
By Calen MooreKansas News Servicecmoore@hppr.org The Ogallala aquifer is a critical source of water in western Kansas, and it’s running dry. It plays a major role in the daily lives of Kansans, even for people who don’t live on top…