John Marshall
John Marshall is the retired editor-owner of the Lindsborg (Kan.) News-Record (2001-2012), and for 27 years (1970-1997) was a reporter, editor and publisher for publications of the Hutchinson-based Harris Newspaper Group. He has been writing about Kansas people, government and culture for more than 40 years, and currently writes a column for the News-Record and The Rural Messenger. He lives in Lindsborg with his wife, Rebecca, and their 21 year-old African-Grey parrot, Themis.
Kansas News
7-ton meteor that fell from the sky could be seen in several states
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — A 7-ton meteor that sped across the Cleveland sky at 45,000 miles (72,420 kilometers) per hour on Tuesday before breaking...
Kansas News
Rural Water District 101 nitrate levels continue to exceed allowable limits
Nitrate levels have continued to be above allowable limits in Rural Water District 101, which serves the Yoder area. The last nitrate level test...
Kansas News
Changes at Cheyenne Frontier Days
Changes are coming to the arena at Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming this summer, and as with most changes to long-standing traditions, the response...
Lovina's Amish Kitchen
Winter Cold Continues as Lovina Starts to Prepare for Upcoming Church Services
Lovina’s Amish Kitchen
Lovina Eitcher,
Old Order Amish
Cook, Wife &
Mother of Eight
Our ground is covered again with snow so even though the calendar tells us Spring...
Phelps, Dawn
A Desert in Bloom
Dawn Phelps
Columnist
Covered wagons lumbered along, heading west, as weary travelers looked forward to “better days” and the gold in California. The year was l849—the...
Kansas News
St. Patrick’s Day: Time to rock your shamrock knowledge
If a leprechaun leaps from the faerie den this St. Patrick’s Day to ask if you know a shamrock from a clover, what will...
Horticulture
Selecting The Right Pruning Tool:
When pruning trees, shrubs, and other plant material, it’s important to remember that pruning is the act of intentionally damaging a plant, in order...
Horticulture
The Impact Of Cold Temperatures On Fruit Trees:
With a warmer than average winter, and springtime temperatures on the rise, many trees are starting to break dormancy. For fruit trees, this can...
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