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For flu season, it’s still best to get vaccinated by October

DEAR DR. ROACH: Both my husband and I just had the flu. We initially suspected that it was COVID, but the tests were negative. My symptoms, especially cough and runny nose, hung on for over two weeks. I visited an urgent care clinic where I was told I most likely had the (seasonal) flu, and I was prescribed an inhaler as well as a cough suppressant. The physician indicated that they have seen a lot of flu cases this summer. I am thinking the rise is because of people wearing masks and staying home these past couple of years, which could thereby weaken our immune systems.

Little River Spikers Continue to Roll

LITTLE RIVER – The Little River volleyball team have begun the 2022 season with three wins after sweeping a triangular on the road before making a sweep of two teams coming to Little River. On the road for a triangular in Fairfield on Tuesday, August 30, the Lady Redskins scored three straight set wins.

Canton/Galva Spikers Open Season 3-1

CANTON – The Canton/ Galva volleyball team is off to a solid start for the 2022 season by going 3-1 in their first four matches, splitting a pair at home before going on the road to win two at Goessel.

Bucks for Buckles makes annual return

McPherson’s Jim LaDuke State Farm Insurance office helped host the annual Bucks for Buckles campaign on August 30 and 31 to help raise awareness for seatbelt safety in both McPherson and the state of Kansas.

Vincent Leads Eagles to 66-36 Win over Redskins

CANTON – The Canton/ Galva football team got a gift this fall with the transfer of Jett Vincent from Wheatland/Grinnell and that gift paid off with over 500 yards of total offense while leading the Eagles to a 66-36 win at home over 8-Man Division I number one ranked Little River.

Ask Amy: Daughter’s bullying experience affects mom’s

Dear Amy: My 18-yearold daughter was kicked out of her friend group for being “too annoying” last fall, at the start of her senior year. Her mental health plummeted as a result of this rejection and isolation, so she finished her senior year online and has been receiving therapy ever since.

Carolyn Marie (Bradbury) Nading

Carolyn Marie (Bradbury) Nading, 88, of Moundridge, Kansas, passed away Saturday, September 3, 2022 at her home, surrounded by her family. She was born April 17, 1934, in Welch, Oklahoma, the daughter of Hosea and Bessie (McCrery) Bradbury. Carolyn was united in marriage to John Leander Nading, Jr. on June 1, 1952 in Altamont, Kansas. While John went to Korea, Carolyn became a graduate of Labette County Community High School with the class of 1953. Carolyn and John started their married life in Coffeyville, Kansas, later moving to Wichita and then to Moundridge in 1972. Carolyn was the Moundridge City Clerk for twenty-five years, from 1972 to 1997. She was a member of the Moundridge United Methodist Church and was Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star Chapter in McPherson during the 1970’s and 1980’s. An avid fisherwoman, Carolyn earned the nickname of “Lucky”, as she always caught the most and biggest fish! Carolyn is survived by her husband, John of their home; her children, Karl Nading and his wife, Carol of Wichita; Audrey Diederich and her husband, Pat of McPherson, John Nading, III of Moundridge, Keryl Christian and her husband, John of Hutchinson, and Sharon Saylor and her husband, Lonnie of Hutchinson; brothers, Floyd (Valerie) Bradbury, Florida, Robert (Alice) Bradbury, Missouri, and Douglas (Marge) Bradbury, Louisianna; sisters, Judy (Gary) McGuinnes, Topeka, and Rosemary Sandy, Florida; grandchildren, Andrew Nading, Emma Lauer, Nic Winsky, Adam Winsky, Rusty Winsky, Gina Wedel, Rachelle Nading, Heather Jordan, Alexandria Danks, Angela Saylor, Rebecca Stoker, and Lucas Saylor; and 18 greatgrandchildren.