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I’ll pray for you

By Rick McNary Kansas resident/former pastor rick.mcnarygmail.com Have you ever heard anyone pray for you? Or maybe write out a prayer about you for you… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Citizens Bank of Kansas receives KBA award

The Kansas Bankers Association recently honored Citizens Bank of Kansas with the Century of Family Banking Award which recognizes Kansas banks with continuous family leadership… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Community reaches out to help find lost dog

A soldier stationed in Ft. Hood, Texas and originally from California became acquainted with rural Kansas hospitality in the days before Christmas when his special dog, a German shorthair named Hunter, became lost near Greensburg.

Community helps find lost dog

A soldier stationed in Ft. Hood, Texas and originally from California became acquainted with rural Kansas hospitality in the days before Christmas when his special dog, a German shorthair named Hunter, became lost near Greensburg.

Christ our hope for the New Year

We are at the end of another year and it always brings thoughts of starting fresh and having hope for the future. Most of us have watched the ball drop on New Year’s Eve which officially declares, “out with the old and in with the new.” At midnight, people from all over the world will celebrate the turning of the next page of their lives. Over the years, the “time-ball” has undergone several changes in design, and the most recent was created for the Millennial celebration in the year 2000 by Waterford Crystal. It’s a geodesic sphere, six feet in diameter, and weighing approximately 1,070 pounds. It’s covered with a total of 504 crystal triangles that vary in size and each piece has a special designation: Hope for Love, Peace, Wisdom, Unity, Courage, Healing, etc. The Name of the ball itself? “The Star of Hope.”