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There’s an old cliché that’s become something of an inside joke among people who follow politics a little too closely, me included.
Read moreRose Georgina Kingsley experienced the rare opportunity of travel from England to America in “the Autumn of 1871.”
Read moreIt is OK for Christians to acknowledge when they are feeling depressed, helpless, anxious and afraid.
Read moreDuring the autumn of 1859 the Comanches were raiding ranches in eastern New Mexico.
Read moreState Sen. Barbara Bollier spoke strongly in favor of principled representation at Josh Svaty’s Free State Farm last Saturday. Her opponent, Congressman Marshall, subscribes to what one might euphemistically label a more glib standard as evidenced by his flood of mailers engulfing readers’ mailboxes.
Read moreIf I were putting together a Sunday Drive Edition of a scavenger hunt, it would most certainly include the “COOP” emblem. You probably know what one I mean: an outline of a red circle and blue circle overlapping and the letters C-O-O-P stamped in the middle.
Read moreChester Thomas and Lydia Steevens — her family retained the original double e in the name — were married in 1856. He was 46. She was 23. The couple moved to Kansas in 1858.
Read moreAnyone who has been out and about lately probably recognizes the sign at the bottom of this editorial. The signs can be found at the J.H. Robbins Memorial Library. At the splash pad in Preisker Park. And in front of dozens of other places — not just here but across Ellsworth County. It’s all thanks to the Smoky Hills Charitable
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