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Rural areas of Kansas are ‘mental health deserts’

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Fluctuating commodity prices, weather challenges and other factors mean farmers are used to a certain amount of stress. But the pandemic...

Insight: Growing Crops, Cattle and Curiosity

Jackie Mundt Guest Columnist You can tell a lot about people by the types of philosophical questions they like to debate. Many people ponder sports greats,...

Kansas net farm income climbed in 2020, boosted by rising grain prices, government payments

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Early concerns for a tough year on Kansas farms linked to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 were ultimately alleviated by strong...

2021 Haven High School Alumni Association Announces 2021 Scholarship Awards

The 2021 Haven High School Alumni Association’s Veterans’ Scholarship honors Carl Stelter who graduated from Haven High School in 1946. After graduation, Carl joined...

Brenda K. Webber

Brenda K. Webber, 49, of McPherson and formerly of Wichita, passed away Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at her home in McPherson.  Funeral arrangements are...

Mary Louise Moyer

Mary Louise Moyer, 81, of McPherson, KS, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 10, 2021, at Bethesda Home, Goessel. Funeral arrangements are with Stockham...

Digital Edition May 19, 2021

Digital Edition May 19, 2021

Hometown tragedy inspires FHSU student’s career choice

HAYS, Kan. – James Little well remembers the compassion shown by neighbors and relatives – and even strangers – following the aftermath of an...

Farmers Trying To Save The Ogallala Aquifer Face Tension From Peers, But Their Profits Are Improving

By DAVID CONDOS Center pivot irrigation sprinklers water a wheat field in Finney County. DAVID CONDOS / KANSAS NEWS SERVICE HAYS, Kansas — A few years ago, Stuart Beckman drove 65...

Digital Edition May 12, 2021

Digital Edition May 12, 2021

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