Jennifer Stultz

Jennifer Stultz

Great Plains Wondering: Vote for the lesser of evils for President

These days, for many voters (including myself), I suspect the question is not, “Which candidate do I really support?” Rather, it’s something more like, “Which candidate, if elected, will do the least harm to our country/the world while in office?”In this Presidential election year, through a process of elimination, I determined to vote for RFK, Jr., primarily because I agree with many, but certainly not all, of his political positions.

Area schools get off to a great start

School has started for all ages of students in the Tri-County Tribune coverage area, and despite the heat, students and teachers are having fun getting back into the rhythm of classes, schedules, and learning.At Skyline Schools, middle school students enjoyed a special water fun day on August 16, complete with sponge relays, red solo cup competitions, and other group activities.“It was a good way to cool off and celebrate students back in the classroom on our first Friday together,” said High School Prinicipal and Co-Middle School Principal Steve Novotny.Novotny steps into an administrative position this year after serving as high school and middle school band director for several years in the district.

Clayton believed dead after accident in Harvey County

Positive identification by authorities remains pending, but the body of a man found in a wrecked red 2011 Chevy Silverado pickup on Sunday, August 25, is believed to be that of Jonathan Clayton.The registered owner of the vehicle is Jonathan Clayton, 42, of Peabody, who has been missing since August 3.

Twilight Theatre supported by successful Gala event in Greensburg

George Ryan and the board of directors for Greensburg Twilight Theatre & Community Auditorium are resting just a bit easier these days, thanks to a successful 2024 Twilight Gala Fundraiser.According to Ryan, more than $35,000 (after expenses) was raised at this year’s annual event, which marked the 105th Birthday of the Twilight Theatre and the 9th anniversary of it’s rebirth.“The board and I want to thank all the people and businesses that made this possible,” Ryan said.