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It’s uncertain which went over bigger Friday night – the El Dorado Walnuts’ 13-3 victory or the awe-inspiring fireworks show ...
Summertime is back, which brings warmer temperatures, sunshine, isolated rain and… potentially dirty dogs. Whether you’re too ...
Readers are proving, one small town at a time, that they want local stories told by a local journalist for local residents ...
Gov. Laura Kelly denounced across-the-board spending reductions ordered by the Kansas Legislature that sliced $189,000 from ...
The McConnell WarDogs work on an annual service project. This year’s project entails placing framed veteran photos on the ...
With the Fourth of July approaching this week, people will soon gather for fireworks, food and fun. But for those with ...
Soon, the rain will slow down, and the farmers will be full speed ahead. There are crops still to plant, wheat to harvest, ...
Poems & lyrics celebrating Flint Hills land and people By Annie Wilson – named “Flint Hills Balladeer” by Kansas Governor To ...
Owners of the Bowersock Mills & Power Co. relied on federal renewable energy tax incentives to expand production at the ...
This year has featured a number of changes in Gannon White’s life. White, an El Dorado native and 2023 El Dorado High ...
Butler County based non-profit Paws in Oz partnered with Wichita State University Tech Veterinary Nursing program to ...
Fake texts that appear to come from the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) and demand payment for tolls and tickets are continuing to be sent to the public. These texts sometimes threaten to ...
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