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Moundridge three-peats Canton-Galva Invitational

CANTON – Three time is still a charm for the Moundridge boys as they concluded their play in the mid-season Canton/ Galva Tournament by winning the tournament championship for the third year in a row, this time with an 11-point, 6-55 win over Ell-Saline on Friday.

MHS wrestling closes out busy week

Following Newton’s Tournament of Champions, which is considered to be the biggest tournament of the year other than state, the McPherson High School wrestling team finished up meets at the Bluestem Jamboree and against Winfield.

Natividad Cabrera

Natividad Cabrera, MD, age 92, known affectionately as Naty to her friends, passed away peacefully on January 17, 2023 in Fort Collins, CO, surrounded by her family. She was born on December 22, 1930 in the Philippines to Pacifico and Gertrudes Visarra Ruiz, the second youngest of nine children. She attended the University of Santo Tomas, where she received her Medical Doctorate. During her medical training, she met the love of her life and eventual husband of 60 years, Albert Cabrera. She practiced as an obstetrician/gynecologist and became the head of the Gynecology department at Iloilo Provincial Hospital in the Philippines. They eventually emigrated to the United States with their seven children in 1974, living first in New York City and then eventually to Kansas and then Colorado. She practiced obstetrics and gynecology in Elkhart, Kansas and McPherson, Kansas and was loved by everyone in the communities she served. Naty and Bert retired to Loveland, Colorado in 2000 to be near their beloved grandchildren. She enjoyed spending time with her family, playing golf with Bert, playing mahjong, and traveling around the world. Naty was a dedicated physician, practicing until she was almost 70 years old, and managed to raise 7 children while working full time. She was a hard worker but also a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Her greatest asset was the ability to laugh at herself and not take things too seriously. She was a kind and gentle soul who made friends easily and was generous to all she met. She was a wonderful role model, showing her children how to be driven and work hard, yet remain compassionate, loving, and generous. She is preceded in death by her husband Bert and all eight of her siblings. She is survived by her children Nerissa (Maize) and husband Steve, Albert Cabrera and wife Brenda, Arthur Cabrera and wife Cheri, Anthony Cabrera and wife Johna, Alan Cabrera and wife Kerri, Arnold Cabrera, and Nanette (Colip) and husband Mike; as well as grandchi

Janice Kay Parker

Janice Kay Parker, 78, of McPherson, KS, died on January 20, 2023, at The Cedars in McPherson, Kansas. Funeral arrangements are with Stockham Family Funeral Home, McPherson .

Keep zombie cells from aging you; fatty liver damages your brain

Q: I’ve been reading about zombie cells and how, as we get older, they start to make us age faster and faster. How can I make sure they don’t ruin my health as I get older? -- Dwayne R., Falls Church, Virginia A: You packed a lot into that question. So, first let me say that having a RealAge of 40 at age 60 is absolutely achievable, and soon, being able to be 40 at age 90 will be more than 80% likely. The full scope of what it takes to do that (the science of self-engineering) is in my book “The Great Age Reboot.” But here, I can tackle your question about zombie cells.

$12 Million Film Incentive Bill

On January 17, 2023, the Kansas Senate Committee on Commerce introduced a $12 Million Film Incentive Bill, aimed at bringing in major film productions into the state. The package utilizes tax credit incentives totaling $10 million and targeted grants totaling $2 million to incentivize film, video, digital media production, and film businesses in Kansas.

Man arrested for murder in McPherson County

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Canton Police Department are conducting a homicide investigation after a woman was found dead outside her home in Canton, Kansas. The Canton Police Department requested KBI assistance just before 4 p.m.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Thousands of Jehovah’s Witnesses Among the Millions of Nazism’s Victims On January 27,the world will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a symbolic date to commemorate the victims of Nazism. Murderous Nazi terror targeted millions for reasons of biology, nationality, or political ideology.

Murder mystery with tea

In October, I went to the Casual Corner Tearoom Inside the Main Street Galleria in Lindsborg to meet the owner Irene Nielsen for a free tea tasting and to learn about the history of tea. I was fascinated by the vast knowledge Irene had and wrote a story about her published on Oct. 16.