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TODAY, I WANT TO TELL YOU about one of the most beautiful nativity scenes I’ve ever seen. I discovered it several years ago, in rural Reading, Kansas.
TODAY, I WANT TO TELL YOU about one of the most beautiful nativity scenes I’ve ever seen. I discovered it several years ago, in rural Reading, Kansas.
THE PRATT GIRLS and boys wrestling teams are eager to return to action following the holiday break. Coach Tate Thompson said he is also excited to see how the Greenbacks respond in the second half, following their impressive team and individual performances to begin the season.
WITH INFORMATION from the Barclay Bears Athletics website: https:// bears.barclay.college/womens-basketball After a tough start to the 2021 women’s college basketball season, the Barclay College Lady Bears finally put a mark in the win college after their sixth game of the season. Following five loses, some by double figures, the 73-58 win over Southwestern Adventist Unversity was especially sweet.
Angel Tree gifts dispersed A special group of volunteers helped wrap up Christmas for 98 families last week in Pratt. The Angel Tree project, sponsored by RSVP which is a group of volunteers who give their time, talent, wisdom and experience in helping their community, has now completed a 30th year of service in Pratt.
MIKE HAMILTON was having a bad day on Wednesday, December 15, the day of the annual Pratt Lions Club Holiday Raffle drawing. Hamilton, who works nights at Pratt Energy, where he bought $20 of raffle tickets from co-worker Andy Lee, got home at 6 a.m.
Dec. 29 Kansas Farm Bureau, Kansas Livestock Association and local community organizations are offering a meeting on Dec.
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Members of the Stafford County Daughters of the American Revolution (from left) front - Jean Harrison, Alda Hildebrand, Silva Scholes, Rita Murphy, and back - Barbara Grimmett, Virginia McNett, and Connie Grizzell enjoy meeting regularly in the St. John area.
THE STAFFORD COUNTY Board of County Commissioners met in regular session on Wednesday, December 15th, 2021, in the Commission Room in the Annex. Chairman Grimmett called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. Present: Clayton Grimmett, Todd Wycoff and Bryce Garner.
Editor’s Note: Natalie Clark, business educator at USD 382 St. John-Hudson High School, has started a special class for her students called Business Essentials. As part of their course requirements, students are writing about the businesses they see in around the community of St. John as part of a promotional campaign.