Skyline football dominates road game

Skyline Thunderbird Football was on the road, hosted by the Panthers of Wichita Independent on Friday, October 11.
Skyline Thunderbird Football was on the road, hosted by the Panthers of Wichita Independent on Friday, October 11.
It was not long before the birth of Christ that troubled times had given way to times of free trade, peace and plenty among the usually antagonistic Nephite and Lamanite(1) peoples.
A day before the Hot & Cold Big Rig Truck Show was held in Pratt, Tri-County Tribune columnist Brandon Case called me.
For some, last Saturday morning’s 5K in Pratt was a chance to see what they could do, for others it was chance to make family and friend connections, but for race organizer Rayden Crow, the Finish What He Started 5K was a chance to honor her late father.“The name is also the name of the platform that I created in honor of my father.
Youth Core Ministries is ecstatic to receive the $15,000 Community Grant from SCCF!
The 2024 Pratt High School football team continued to overpower regular season opponents, with only one loss to a solid Wichita Collegiate team.
With an emphasis on fun, the Pratt Public Library hosted an annual Fall Fundraiser on Thursday, October 10 complete with carnival-type games for all ages, a book fortune teller, a myriad of prizes, and even two hair-sheep lambs.“We’ve just had such a great turnout,” said Library Activity Director Derese McAbee.
The Pratt High School cross country team recently had a very successful performance at their annual home meet.
Three Pratt students came in the top three spots for the Pratt County Soil Conservation Speech, and were awarded scholarships for their efforts.
We had a blast Friday with the JAG class from Kiowa County High School coming to have some fun!