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Maurices of Pratt welcomed a generous morning crowd on Thursday, March 6 as they hosted the Pratt Area Chamber of Commerce Coffee, known as Chamber Chat. Held on the first Thursday of each month, the event brings together local business owners, professionals, and community members for a morning of networking and conversation.
By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor jstultz@cherryroad.com The long-armed temporary traffic lights that have been part of the S. Main Street landscape for the past several months as a contracted…
Keeping up with the tax code can be a challenge. The 2024 tax year brings several significant changes to the tax code that individuals need to be aware of when preparing their returns.
By Jayden Mies and Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune There were fist bumps, high fives, and a bit of euphoria for everyone in the gym last Saturday when the Pratt High…
Diego Esparza, a senior basketball player at Macksville High School surpassed 1,500 points scored in his high school career last week. Esparza scored more than 500 just this season and earns…
Plants Breaking Dormancy Early
A family trip to a beautiful place with time to visit, sight see and just plain enjoy life. Now that’s quality time.
The St. John-Hudson Lady Tigers won their second round of sub-state basketball last week, 55-22 over South Central.
Pratt, Kan. - The Pratt Community College softball team hosted the Seward County Community College Saints for their home opener on Saturday, March 1. The Beavers split the double header 1-1 to pick up their first conference win of the season.