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The El Dorado Chamber of Commerce will once again host the annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast to commemorate National Day of ...
The German philosopher Karl Marx once stated that Christianity was “the opium of the masses.” Sure enough, religion in ...
This summer, the Butler Community College Career and Workforce Education Department is thrilled to host their Fiber Optics ...
Poems & lyrics celebrating Flint Hills land and peopleBy Annie Wilson – named “Flint Hills Balladeer” by Kansas Governor The ...
April is the perfect time to recognize the incredible contributions of our 4-H volunteers during National Volunteer Week, ...
Klinefelter Shore was born in Castleton, Kansas on May 25, 1900, a son of Benjamin and Laura Shore. Chet was educated in the ...
A collision between two vehicle last night left two people in critical condition according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.
Nearly 400 student archers from across Kansas competed for top honors at the 2024 Kansas National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Tournaments, held March 28–29 at the Kansas State ...
Looking back at his 68 years of serving as a chemist for HF Sinclair, Imran Hussami shared many smiles, laughs and memories with coworkers and family as he celebrated retirement.
Around the corner from a defunct for-profit prison owned by Tennessee-based CoreCivic, Marcia Levering walked carefully across a grassy field to a podium at Ray Miller Park, aided by her cane and a ...
The Kansas One Shot Turkey Hunt is excited to announce its selection of five youth hunters thanks to its continued ...
Circle High School celebrated their Assistant Principal, Aaron Lechien, with a surprise pep assembly on March 28 after they ...
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