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Wesley A. Dirks

Wesley A. Dirks, 77, of Inman, KS, passed away on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are with Stockham Family Funeral Home, McPherson. (website: www. stockhamfamily.com)

Roy Eugene Long

Roy Eugene Long, 81, of Windom, KS, passed away on August 1, 2022, at his home. Funeral arrangements are with Stockham Family Funeral Home, McPherson.

Clarene Joy “Clare” Goering

Clarene Joy “Clare” Goering, 71, of Sterling, Kansas, passed away August 3, 2022, at her home. She was born October 27, 1950, in Newton, Kansas, the daughter of Daniel and Erma Goering.

Mobile bars bring booze to bashes

In the age of technology, everything from groceries to sundries are available at the click of a mouse. Food, clothing and more can be brought to the front door without having to leave the comfort of your home and now, one more product is mobile.

Pro Football Hall of Fame recognizes women’s impact

CANTON, Ohio (AP) A 15-year-old boy made his way through the The Pro Football Hall of Fame museum, checking out the memorabilia and bronze busts before stopping to take a picture of to send to his younger sister. Welter became the first woman to coach an NFL game in 2015 when she joined the Arizona Cardinals as an assistant coaching intern for training camp and the preseason. The shirt, pants and sneakers she wore on the sideline in all four exhibition games are on display at a new exhibit in the Pro Football Today area of the museum. The “Women’s Impact on Football” exhibit debuted ahead of this week’s enshrinement festivities. “She will love this,” said

Drinking water is not the cause of diarrhea while traveling

DEAR DR. ROACH: While reading one of your recent columns, I learned that all water, except distilled, contains electrolytes. I wondered if there are differences in the amount of each electrolyte in drinking water in different places in Canada, and if so, whether that might explain why I experience cramping and diarrhea when I am visiting another place? Through experience, I have been able to avoid the problem by drinking only bottled mineral or distilled water when I am away from my home. In cases where I have been on lengthier holidays, after I lived through the initial distress, eventually, my gastric system calmed down and seemed to accommodate the new source of water. I felt that my malady might be some sort of domestic version of Montezuma’s Revenge, but the analogy is inapt because the water I have consumed away from my home was not contaminated. -- M.T.