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“We don’t know where to start.” Matt and Judy sat down in my office and began to tell me about their lives. Matt had worked thirty years at two different companies.
“We don’t know where to start.” Matt and Judy sat down in my office and began to tell me about their lives. Matt had worked thirty years at two different companies.
TOPEKA — Kansas is awarding $7 million to 11 transportation projects across the state through the Cost Share Program. The state-run initiative is intended to improve safety, job retention and growth, and improve access and mobility to cities and counties through transportation.
The same day that a shooter opened fire at a school in Uvalde, Texas, I attended my son’s fifth-grade graduation. The same day that 19 students from that school died, along with two teachers, I stood next to my husband and applauded after our camera-shy son took a certificate from his teacher.
The Ellis County Attorney’s decision to not prosecute election bribery signals that the trend of picking and choosing which crimes to prosecute is no longer confined to major U.S. cities with progressive prosecutors. And that is a very dangerous sign for freedom in Kansas.
These changes can have a huge impact on our lives, impacting our ability to enjoy reading or watching television. If these issues continue to worsen, mobility can be limited. In worst-case scenarios, vision is completely lost. There are options to help, however, as you work at maintaining healthy vision.
The graduates take a seat prior to the graduation ceremony. Photos by Joel Muhs Senior Pierce Hamma gives a speech during graduation.
The McPherson College class of 2022 walks onto the field at McPherson Stadium on Sunday, May 22 at the start of the commencement ceremony. There were 149 graduates in the class.
TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas will be the first state to let foster children pick their foster parents. The goal of the one-ofa-kind change aims to let older foster children create strong connections that could help them as they age out of the state’s care.
In the summer of 1999, a soft-spoken air traffic control specialist from South Dakota named Donavon Decker captured national attention when he signed on for a patient trial testing the safety of a potential breakthrough treatment for a form of muscular dystrophy.
Dear Amy: My in-laws are in town. They are staying at our apartment.