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Not getting back is a problem

Not long ago, I was driving east on U.S. 160 through about 100 miles from home when my minivan suddenly shuddered a bit. I thought, That was strange, and continued on my way. Minutes later, the shifting of the automatic 5-speed transmission became a bit shifty, the engine racing for a moment while gears tried to get their act together. Then the transition would complete and all would return to normal.

Get into the Word to learn to know God

When our kids were little, we played a game with them. My husband Jeff and I would tease each other by trying to teach our little one who was barely speaking, that they loved one of us over the other. I would say something like “You love mommy this much don’t you?” as we put our arms out as wide as they would reach. We were joking as if to say their love for me was greater than their love for their daddy and prompting the kids to do the same.

Daughters of the Revolution

The Kanza Chapter DAR is pleased to announce the DAR Good Citizens of Stafford County. All three schools are represented this year. The students will be recognized in a special DAR meeting at the home of Alda Hildebrand on Wednesday, May 4 at 7 p.m. Each student, their parents and counselors will receive a written invitation.

St. John – Hudson junior high girls are 2022 CPL Basketball Champions

The USD 350 St. John – Hudson Junior High Girls Basketball Team won the Central Plains League this year. Team members included: Head Coach Taci Axman, Gentri Bright, Karly Rockenbach, Lily Brummer, Mia Meyer, Reagan Bonner, Jayln Fisher, Tara Dowling, Manager Cora Martin, Assistant Coach Alisha Mawhirter, Jenny Gracia, Averi Fisher, Bree Fisher, Lily McAlister, Manager Maylin Sanders.

What’s new in Antiques in Pratt?

Two new signs with the 114 E. 4th address for Antiques, set out on Saturdays at the corner of 4th and Main streets (this one in an old wheelbarrow) and another on the south-east side of First and Main in Pratt is about as modern as it gets for business owner Rick Mcdiffett. And that is just how he likes it.

Get outside to better adjust to daylight saving time

For those who are lamenting over their lost hour of sleep from that first Monday of daylight saving time and may still be relying on that extra cup of coffee to get themselves moving, Dr. Wayne Pernell a Success Coach with a PhD in Clinical Psychology says Daylight Saving time can be of great benefit if we use it to our advantage.