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USD 350 holds career fair

On Monday, September 19, a fourth-sixth grade hands-on Career Fair was held at the Stafford County Annex in St. John. Senior students from Mrs. Joanna McAlister’s English class planned, organized, and facilitated the Career Fair.

This old farmhouse

Kansas Farm Bureau Over the past decade or two, farmhouse décor has been an in vogue style of interior design. It makes me chuckle when I think about people who don’t live on a farm trying to create clean and pretty spaces through white wash, distressed paint and vintage hardware.

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sues.” The responsibilities of a nurse practitioner include monitoring patients for high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, influenza, Covid, bronchitis, abdominal pain and many other chronic and acute conditions. “As nurse practitioners, we order tests and medications, and refer to specialists when necessary to achieve the best outcomes,” Villanueva said.

Geesling asks city to consider making Pratt a no-whistle zone

Pratt resident told Pratt City Commissioners at their September 19 meeting that she and her neighbors would like Pratt to be declared a no-whistle zone. The request would require that the city pass an ordinance prohibiting the trains of the Union Pacific railroad from blowing their horns within Pratt city limits.

Western Day a wild success for locals

Live country music, mellow Native American flute tones and the occasional whistle of the Pilot Express Train set the mood for a fun, relaxing Western Day celebration at Pratt’s Sixth Street Park on Saturday. An annual event sponsored by the Pratt Pilot Club International, Western Day was an opportunity for families with children to get outdoors and enjoy activities like corn hole, horseshoe tossing, balloon darts, roping, drumming, dancing, and of course, free play on the near-by inclusive play equipment.