
Pratt protesters join national rally
By Billie Blair Contributed article Special to the Tribune On Thursday, May 1, a group congregated along First Street at the Avenue of Flags to… Login to continue reading Login…
By Billie Blair Contributed article Special to the Tribune On Thursday, May 1, a group congregated along First Street at the Avenue of Flags to… Login to continue reading Login…
It was a nice cool day with just a little rain on April 23, 2025 when six groups of 5th grade students took part on Kids Day on the Farm at the Blasi Farm northwest of Pratt. Participants included four groups of students from Pratt, one group from Skyline and one homeschool group.
Earth Day was first officially celebrated in 1970, 55 years ago. It’s a time to remember the beauty of our planet and our responsibility to care for it for future generations. The Macksville City Library hosted an Outdoor Kansas Kids (O.K. Kids) event at the Macksville Grade School, for all students Pre-K through 6th grade, thanks to a grant from the Kansas Wildscape Foundation.
While the weather didn’t cooperate at last weekend’s Open Range (OR) Gravel Race, this only added to the adventure for the 264 riders who checked in at the Pratt Municipal Building on Saturday, April 26.
City of Pratt leaders decided to create a land bank to handle property issues within the city limits at the April 21 regular meeting of the Pratt City Commission. This idea has come up numerous times throughout the years. Commissioner Monte Hostetler said he has been a supporter of the idea of a land bank.
The USD 382 Board of Education met on Monday, April 7 for their regular monthly meeting. Here, the district administration and Board discussed a variety of new updates and projects going on as the 2024-25 school year ends.
HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State University will host the 66th Annual Western Kansas Technology Education Fair at Gross Memorial Coliseum on Friday, May 2. This exciting event showcases the talents and innovation of junior high and high school students from across Kansas enrolled in technology education programs. Students will present projects ranging from handcrafted furniture and metal works to CAD drawings and advanced drafting. Doors open to the public at 8 a.m., and projects will be available for viewing until 3:30 p.m. Admission is free.
News Release ST. LOUIS –The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) proudly joins community organizations, law enforcement agencies and public health partners in recognizing National Fentanyl Awareness… Login to continue reading Login…
Reps. Ron Estes (R-Kansas) and Mike Thompson (D-California) reintroduced the Financing Our Energy Future Act last week to the United States Congress. This bipartisan bill gives renewable energy projects access to master limited partnerships (MLP), a tax structure currently only available to oil, gas and coal projects.
By Kim Chockley Director of Marketing and Public Relations kchockley@prmc.org Pratt Regional Medical Center patients will now benefit from advanced imaging with the uMI 550 Digital PET/CT system from United…