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Given this country’s recent drift to less than civil words, we thought it would be appropriate to remind ourselves that words do matter, especially in times such as these.
Read moreThe Grab & Go Summer Lunch Program started Monday, June 1, and will continue Mondays through Fridays with the exception of holidays.
Read moreEllsworth City Council member Tyler Renard is not peachy keen about the color of a city water tower near the city swimming pool.
Read moreWhen abolitionists elected their own government under the Topeka Constitution in 1856, members of the “unauthorized” territorial government were indicted for high treason.
Read moreThe 2020 Kansas legislative session came to a close around 8 a.m. Friday, 24 hours after we began Thursday.
Read moreFrontier Kansas was plagued with all kinds of scoundrels out to rob, steal, and cheat their way through life.
Read moreIn the year 1868, the Union Pacific Railroad, Eastern Division had extended its ribbon of iron rail to the latest “end of track” town of Sheridan, Kan., named for Gen. Philp Sheridan.
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