latest
With uncontrollable trade deals, unpredictable market prices, and an ever changing weather pattern over the last few years, farmers have been left in the dark on what to expect. This not knowing what to expect each year leaves tension on the human brain. These effects on the brain can lead many farmers to depression, overuse of alcohol, and oftentimes leaves them to isolate themselves. Many may say more than just farmers are at risk.
Read moreThe other day, I was greeted on Facebook by a photograph of my daughter, Allie, with green highlights in her long golden brown hair.
Read moreWichita, Kansas, was established in the broad Arkansas River valley at the confluence of that river with the Little Arkansas River.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County Cancer Fund Triathlon scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2020 has been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter named its first Hometown Hero in this week’s edition. John Hoch’s daughter wrote a touching tribute to her father, a driver for the U.S. Postal Service.
Read moreI have been asked a lot about social isolation associated with shelter at home orders and social distancing causing anxiety and depression since Gov. Kelly’s emergency declaration due to coronavirus on March 12.
Read moreThe townsite of Fargo Springs was surveyed along the north bank of the Cimarron River in southwest Kansas on May 20, 1885.
Read more