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Since 1984, the first full week of May has been known as Teacher Appreciation Week. Since then — and rightfully so — the staff who support our teachers and students have been included. We would propose that appreciation come not just during one week in the spring, but year-round, and that it should extend to all those who work in Kansas public schools.
Read moreThe Kansas Legislature returned for session the last week of April. The key item was to finalize the budget as well as finish up some policy initiatives and consider whether to override vetoes from the governor.
Read moreLike so many who had served in the terrible Civil War, Warren Young Jenkins returned to Illinois from the Civil War in 1864, and “went to housekeeping” with his new bride, Sarah V. (Boone). Together they worked rough timbered land with stumps and sprouts that “worried and disgusted” Jenkins to such a degree that he determined to move to the promised land of Kansas.
Read moreIn 1890 an article originally published in the South San Francisco Examiner was making the rounds of Kansas newspapers.
Read moreHe thanked the Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter for catching an important omission in a recent Ellsworth County Resolution issuing a countywide burn ban.
Read moreGood Friday is difficult. Saturday is unbearable. Sunday is triumphant. Where were you on this triumphant Easter Sunday? Were you part of the millions of people who dressed up and headed to church? Many make that trek each week. Some, who may be hit-or-miss when it comes to church attendance, still found their way to the pews. Others sheepishly took a seat in the back, certain the last time they sat with a group of Christ followers was last Easter.
Read moreA week ago, Ellsworth County Commissioners approved a burn ban and — at the same time — inadvertently offered their constituents yet another reason for the importance of a newspaper to a community.
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