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Look at a map of Kansas and you’ll see 105 counties neatly sectioned off, each with a starting and stopping place in every direction.
Read moreAbout two weeks ago, I asked whether anyone would be interested in the organization of a book club to study black history and current issues.
Read moreAlan and Rita Stueder, Claflin, and David and Kim Ingham of Chase, are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Abby Rae Stueder and Clayton Wayne Ingham both of Claflin.
Read moreWe all know how critical broadband is to modern life. From telehealth to education, a reliable broadband connection is no longer optional.
Read moreIn today’s ELCA Lutheran practice, we welcome all to join us in our worship and church family. Does that mean that there are those in our church family that will not like this? Why, yes I am sure that there are. However, I hope and pray that hearts continue to soften, and we learn to accept that there are some that are not like me — meaning white privileged people.
Read moreIn June of 1867 Kansas City, Mo., boosters successfully negotiated Congressional approval to build a railroad bridge across the Missouri River, irreverently known as the Big Muddy. At that time, the Missouri had not been bridged at any point along its course. The advantage was especially recognized by the men behind the initiative.
Read moreFrom the files of the April 26, 1984 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
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