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After seeing each other and the Pittsburg hospital through many changes, Registered Nurses (RN) Karri Harryman and Pauline ...
Yes, astronauts have to drink water that used to be pee – but their urine is treated extensively, until it is safer to drink than some tap water on Earth.
After 13 years of working from home offices, brokers with Abundant Medicare Health & Life Solutions, an insurance broker firm ...
USD 246 is in rare company for a district that serves approximately 500 students, recognized alongside much larger school districts such as Hesston USD 460, Hutchinson USD 308, ...
To help children with school supplies, the Salvation Army is teaming up with Walmart for its “Stuff the Bus” campaign this Saturday.   From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug. 2, volunteers will be posted outside ...
Excerpted stories in Crawford County newspaper archives 100 years ago Aug. 1, 1925   Use of pennies instead of regulation fuses in electric switches is a practice quite common in ...
Too many summer vegetables are never a problem. When faced with an abundance, it's helpful to have a few recipes on hand to put the season's bounty to creative use. One flavorful option is to make a ...
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As summer winds down and school looms around the corner, a quick little jaunt into Cherokee County may be the perfect daytrip, especially for area history buffs.
This year’s Lifeguard Appreciation Day was a welcome change from last year, when temperatures were around 97 degrees and felt like 107. On Thursday, the lifeguards ...
Surrounded by friends, colleagues and family, Judge Lori Bolton Fleming was sworn in as a judge on the Kansas Court of ...
Kansas Legal Services, located at 408 N. Walnut Street, is a little brighter thanks to Paralegals Jessena Schultze and ...