Stafford County students learn to figure expenses at Reality U
Stafford County students in eighth and tenth grades participated in Reality U on March 30 in St. John.
Stafford County students in eighth and tenth grades participated in Reality U on March 30 in St. John.
When Pratt USD 382 students, staff, families and the Pratt community at large found out last week that their much-loved principal at Southwest Elementary has passed away unexpectedly, it created a shock-wave through the community. What followed was a tsunami of love and memories of how Mr. May, as most people knew him, touched others and made a positive difference in the lives of those around him.
*DRAFT* The Stafford County Board of County Commissioners met in regular session on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022, in the Commission Room in the Annex. Chairman Wycoff called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m.
Rick and Hannah Headrick have been hard at work for several months planting and growing seeds and plugs in preparation for their busy season at Headricks Plants and Pines. Even though it is still early, they are now welcoming customers to their greenhouse at 315 N. Cherry in Mullinville to get in the spirit of spring.
With many returning upperclassmen and leaders, the 2022 Pratt High School boys’ golf team is looking to experience another solid season this spring. The team has a wide range of players, all with different skill sets and experience levels. However, all of them have been making steady improvements, and will be ready to compete come meet time.
Each month I want to provide you with regular updates about what’s going on in our nation’s capital and throughout the 4th District of Kansas. Here’s what happened in March.
A final sports betting deal reached Friday struggled to advance in the House and senators left for a break without voting on the bill. After making headway Friday, Kansas sports gambling legislation abruptly stalled as the House struggled to pass a final agreement and senators left for a break without taking a vote on the plan.
“There is more. Positive exposure, connections and obedience are keys to your success.” ~ Pastor Theo McNair, Jr.
Welcome Back to my series on the 7 Steps of Good Trouble! Step 7 is this: Take a stand for forgiveness, sacrifice, and love even if you must break the law to do so. As we consider thinking about the role that step 7 of Good Trouble plays in our lives, it is important to remember that each one of us can make a difference one person at a time. We can give that cup of cold water in Jesus’s name.
As Christians journey to Jerusalem with Jesus through the Lenten season, Palm Sunday and his triumphal entry into town nears. There is still work to do and little time to do it.