
Sea-boat captain entertains Pratt Lions Club
By Jennifer Stultz Editor jstultzcherryroad.com Emma Shrack, a Pratt High School graduate of 2008, attended a Pratt Lions Club meeting December 7, 2022 and entertained… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jennifer Stultz Editor jstultzcherryroad.com Emma Shrack, a Pratt High School graduate of 2008, attended a Pratt Lions Club meeting December 7, 2022 and entertained… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jennifer Stultz Editor jstultzcherryroad.com What could have been a Christmas disaster turned out to be something of a Christmas miracle for the Thomas family… Login to continue reading Login…
By Rep. Ron Estes Kansas’ 4th Congressional District representative since 2017 Special to the Tribune Each month I want to provide you with regular updates… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jennifer Stultz Editor jstultzcherryroad.com Stormy (Flemming) Harmeyer graduated from Pratt High School in 2013. This past spring she graduated from Kansas City University with… Login to continue reading Login…
It’s been a great year for Kiowa County residents and readers of the Kiowa County Signal. Picking a top story for the year wasn’t easy, but the reinstatement of Miss Kansas competitions in Greensburg increased opportunities for local contestants, and brought home a Miss Kansas crown. That was pretty significant.
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Traditionally, the 10th anniversary is celebrated with a gift symbolizing the strength and resilience of a relationship. Those traits describe well the ties between Kansas wheat farmers and the public and private research partners that come together at the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center in Manhattan for the betterment of the wheat industry.
A Texas A&M AgriLife researcher is taking a page out of human disease research to see if dogs might be able to sniff out bovine respiratory disease, BRD, one of the largest health challenges for the feedlot cattle industry.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University agricultural economist says farm income in Kansas has remained “pretty good” in 2022 despite the rising cost of doing business.
Please join us on New Year’s Eve at the center for a carry-in dinner at 6:30. The senior center will provide the meat and tea/coffee, so everyone else please bring a side dish. We are having a PARTY and dressing up in the 60’s, 70’s, or 80’s!! Also bring any board game of your choice if there is something you want to play, there will be some games provided as well. Anyone in the community is welcome to join us!