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EXPLAINER: How will OPEC+ cuts affect gas prices, inflation?

(AP) — Major oil-producing countries led by Saudi Arabia and Russia have decided to slash the amount of oil they deliver to the global economy. And the law of supply and demand suggests that can only mean one thing: higher prices are on the way for crude, and for the diesel fuel, gasoline and heating oil that are produced from oil.

Pro-environment platform a mid-term winner

The latest mid-term election polling shows that Republicans and Democrats are dead even. In January, the same polling firm Statista had the GOP ahead by four points. Other polls like 538. com indicate more or less the same outcome. But if voters have learned anything since the 2016 and 2020 elections, it would be to distrust polling firm projections.

Editor’s Note

Editor’s Note: The afternoon of October 7, 2022 in Pratt was a great day for the Pratt High School’s Homecoming Parade. Enjoy these photos from that event and follow the QR code for more pictures available for viewing at www.pratttribune.com.

Just a bit more time to get tickets for epic performances at Barclay College

In one more month, Barclay College Theatre opens with their fall production, “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.” Tickets are still available for the show Friday, November 11, in the Ross-Ellis Center for Arts and Ministry on the Barclay College Campus. The play will run through November 20. Acclaimed playwright Joseph Robinette has adapted the beloved C.S. Lewis novel of the same name to a staged version containing all the magic of the book. The story follows the four Pevensie children in their adventures in Narnia, a world only reached through a large wooden wardrobe.

Macksville off to 5-0 start behind big playmakers

Capitol Federal https://kshsaacovered.com/ news/2022/10/4/macksville The first play from scrimmage set the tone for an explosive and efficient offensive performance for the Macksville Mustangs last Friday at Ness City. Mustang 6-foot-6 quarterback Ryan Kuckelman dropped back to pass on the first snap and found a wideopen Jason Cleveland for a 50-yard touchdown pass.

KIOWA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

Kiowa County High School tennis players Liberty Gilkey and Elizabeth Sneed placed second in doubles and qualified for State as runner-ups at 1A Regional Tennis last week in Scott City. The Maverick duo played four matches on Friday and Saturday, defeating Goodland, (Horinek/Lundgren) 6-2, 6-1, Meade (Reimer/ Reimer) 6-0, 6-0, Cimarron (Buchholz/Housman) 6-3, 6-2 in the semi-finals, and Sterling (Rowland/ Wilson) in a great matchup final.