
Sunnyside Elementary celebrated “Peace, Love and Kindness Day”! Dress like a hippie!
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY STAFF .
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY STAFF .
Dear Amy: My stepdaughter, “Serena,” and her husband, “Ned,” have two small children, ages 2 and 4. They also both have demanding, stressful jobs.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus, under the leadership of Chairman Lee Man-hee) hosted a press conference with pastors, who established MOUs with Shincheonji, from around the world, at 5:00 PM(KST), on the 2 of April. It was well attended by 1,500 pastors from all over the world, along with reporters and journalists on Zoom.
Have you ever stepped into the water on the first fishing trip of the spring only to find your waders leaked? Or lost a nice fish because the line on your reel was old and snapped? Or even found while trying to make the first cast of the year that your reel wouldn’t work at all? All of the above are scenarios that can easily be avoided with a little prior planning. So here are a few tips to help make you ready for action when your buddy calls and screams into the phone “The fish are bitin’!”
Manor of the Plains recently announced the 2022 winners of the annual Art is Ageless juried competition on the community Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/ManorOfThePlains. “We are honored to exhibit artwork by seniors,” said Joy Wiggins, sales and marketing counselor.
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) invites citizens across the state to join a live Telephone Town Hall event to discuss the future of electric vehicle charging. The meeting will be conducted entirely by phone and start at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 (CDT).
Just a block north of the U.S. Post Office sits one of the oldest homes in Dodge City.
Dodge City Community College President, Harold Nolte (right), welcomes Kansas Supreme Court Justices, Melissa Standridge (left) and Daniel Biles (second from left) to the DCCC campus on Thursday, April 7. At a question-and-answer session in the DCCC Little Theatre, the justices discussed topics relating to the state’s highest court. Also pictured is discussion moderator Daniel Love. [PHOTO BY Luke Fay/Dodge City Community College]
Chris Tanner finished top-dressing his wheat on Tuesday in northern Kansas, pondering whether fertilizing was a fool’s errand. According to the Kansas Mesonet, the Norton substation has measured 161 days without more than a quarter inch of rain — more than five months. The area has virtually zero subsoil moisture, and drought conditions are expanding with no relief in the forecast.
TOPEKA — A new Kansas law will require the review of all sexual assault kits in a timely fashion, ensuring no tests languish on the shelf as they have previously. House Bill 2228, signed into law Friday by Gov.