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Jimmy Buffett I know a lot of you are waiting to see me blow up over the politics that are ruining the country right now. You are just going to have to wait.
Jimmy Buffett I know a lot of you are waiting to see me blow up over the politics that are ruining the country right now. You are just going to have to wait.
Special to the News You may have noticed that I didn’t have an article in the newspaper last week. It was about how my daughter was getting treated at work.
I had a great time at the Pratt High School home football game last Friday. The weather was perfect, there was so much to see, the football game was terrific and it was great to just get out and be among people who were mostly enjoying themselves.
By Jennifer Stultz Editor CherryRoad Media CK Vintage craft and antique store is ready for the fall and holiday seasons coming with additions to merchandise lines and a new look inside the incubator building where their store is housed at 110 S. Main Street in Mullinville.
By Jennifer Stultz Editor CherryRoad Media Kiowa County High School head football coach Stephan Hokanson, along with assistant coaches James Little and Dustin Chartier, likes what he is seeing this year for the Mavericks. With a season- opener Friday against Minneola, he is counting on senior leadership to lead the way.
By John Huxman Freelance Reporter Special to the Tribune After 25 years serving Pratt, ,the iconic Rick’s Restaurant on Highway 54 is for sale. Owners Rick and Marcia Stahl are preparing to retire.
MANHATTAN, Kan. — A Kansas State University- led study has found that reintroducing bison — a formerly dominant grazer — doubles plant diversity in a tallgrass prairie.
Pratt, Kan. – The Pratt Community College (PCC) men’s soccer team opened their 2022 season this past Friday, August 26th when they took on the then ranked #15 Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa (NOC-T) Mavericks.
Through the generosity of its customers, employees and franchisees across its 27-state footprint, Scooter’s Coffee is honoring military members and their families through a $64,546 check donation that was presented to Wounded Warriors Family Support (WWFS) earlier today.
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