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Midsummers and the call of home

Eight years ago, the annual Midsummers Festival moved to Riverside Park with the theme, Coming Home to Sweden. For a long time the Festival...

Enjoying The Village

Since leaving the world of the 9 to 5 office, there have been many changes to absorb and incorporate into my daily practices. The...

Will campaigns bring us the Kansas we once had?

Before the summer’s campaign cicada chorus turns to an autumn cricket screech, imagine something on the far side of all the noise. Think on...

I Remember: The sunrise blazes out pathway to writer

On a lonely Kansas hill located by a shelterbelt of old trees and a barbed wire fence sits the place that once fanned my...

You May Be A Dude If…

In the sorting alley it's easy to separate the dudes from the real cowboys. You may be a dude if... There are sheets on your...

Real Fakes

I don't know about you but I got really irritated when I learned about the legal battle in which test tubers and tofu fabricators...

Term limits are still a bad idea

Leading into the coming elections, someone is bound to trot out that tired notion of term limits for legislators, as though this would solve a lot...

An adventure throttled, and long forgotten

The Kansas Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on the legislature’s latest effort to redeem itself in state funding for local schools. This issue...

What an Education!

"EDUCATION IS WHAT REMAINS AFTER ONE HAS FORGOTTEN WHAT ONE LEANED IN SCHOOL." Albert Einstein WOW what an education I have had! I love history and I...

For The Love Of Horses: Dedicated Practice Takes St. John Cowgirl To All-Around Junior High School Rodeo Title

“She’s out roping now.” Doesn’t matter it was mid-morning Friday, whereabouts of McKayla Miller is generally the same. The 13-year-old practices roping every day unless she’s...
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