Ask Amy: Ex-husband thinks it’s time to apologize

Dear Amy: My first wife, “Stacey,” and I married young. She loved me.
Dear Amy: My first wife, “Stacey,” and I married young. She loved me.
WICHITA – It was McPherson County domination at the Class 2A state track/field championships for the boys as Moundridge and Inman both finished in the top three just five points apart with the Wildcats bringing home the state championship trophy.
TOPEKA — Alejandro Rangel-Lopez says fear is a given in a mixed-status household. Growing up in Dodge Growing up in Dodge City with an undocumented parent, Rangel-Lopez constantly feared his father coming home with news that immigration agents had detained his mother.
CAWKER CITY, Kansas — One day in 1973, The Wall Street Journal published a review of Kansas tourist attractions. It was not kind.
John W. Marlett, Jr., 73, of McPherson, KS, passed away May 27, 2022, at Wesley Medical Center, Wichita.
Clay Center, Kansas – Jesus was constantly at odds with the religious leaders of His day. They regularly tried to entrap Him to disobey their laws and turn the people against Him. Each time though, Jesus masterfully refuted their words, amazing the people with His wisdom.
At the same time, however, we all are subject to entirely avoidable, much smaller accidents at home. Who hasn’t carelessly stumbled over something in their own living room? That’s why slips and falls consistently rank among the most common injuries. Here are some ideas on how stay safer while staying home.
TOPEKA, Kansas – So close yet not so far. That is the mindset of the rising McPherson High School girls soccer team after they dropped an overtime rematch to Bishop Miege in the state semifinals Friday night and then upended Cair Paravel 3-2 in the third place match Saturday afternoon in Topeka.
WICHITA – For the second season in a row, the Smoky Valley girls track/ field team dominated the Class 3A state meet on Friday and Saturday, scoring four golds and team points in 10 of 11 events entered as they repeated as state champions in Wichita at Cessna Stadium.
WICHITA – On Friday and Saturday, three McPherson area schools – Little River, Canton/Galva, and Elyria Christian had athletes compete at the Class 1A state track/ field championships. With the best show of the weekend, the Little River girls scored 20 points and finished 12th as a team with Ashley Stephenson taking third in the 800 meters in a time that broke the Little River school record.