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May 28th, 2023
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THE POSTSCRIPT, Carrie Classon   Our landlord, Jorge, loves his suns. I am sure he loves his son, Jorge Jr., as well, but I am talking about the other kind of sun. This is why there are nearly 3,000 smiling sun faces decorating the hotel where we stay when we are in Mexico. Two more were...

L&T Publisher Earl Watt   Every family has someone who is the car in Monopoly, and in my family, Uncle Eddie was the car. Eddie never lost at Monopoly when we were kids because he was also the banker and the real estate agent.  We played with Free Parking, and the bank would make...

GUEST COLUMN, Jackie Mundt, Kansas Farm Bureau   Living in a small town is wonderful. Knowing people in the grocery store, the space and security for children to play in parks or yards and a shared sense of ownership with your neighbors to help and make life better for each other are some...

GUEST COLUMN, David Dorsey, Kansas Policy Institute   Apparently there is considerable internet “chatter” in response to a blog that I wrote for KPI last week. The piece was in response to a vote to close a KCMO charter school due to poor performance. The “chatter” is in regard to the line,...

GUEST COLUMN, Kim Baldwin, Kansas Farm Bureau   Spring has sprung on our central Kansas farm. The daffodils and apricot trees are in full bloom and being visited by the honeybees. The small flock of sheep we’ve been caring for all winter have now more than doubled as all of the ewes have...

GUEST COLUMN, Larry Phillips, Kismet   What’s more terrifying than teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) in our nation’s schools? Pumping CRT down the throats of our nation’s military academies. Watch-dog group Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton recently released documents JW received from...

SAINTS PERSPECTIVE, SCCC President Brad Bennett   Lawns all over Liberal are turning green, trees have opened leaves, and wheat plants in the surrounding area have emerged. It’s a time of growth, and nowhere is that more evident than at the agriculture program at Seward County Community...

GUEST COLUMN, Dan Thalmann, Owner, Washington County News   Gone are the days when the Democratic Party would spout their self-proclaimed status of being the champions of poor and working class citizens. These days, it seems the entirety of the Political Left is being forced to carry the...

MY PERSPECTIVE, Gary Damron   Before moving to Hebrews chapter 11 next week – one of the most inspirational passages in the Bible – this article will summarize and wrap up a study of chapter 10. Verse 12 says that Jesus finished God’s plan of salvation by offering his life as one perfect...

THE POSTSCRIPT, Carrie Classon   I saw the burro wearing pants and carrying a basket filled with paper flowers. “Oh, my gosh!” I said. “That poor burro.” There are several burros with this job in this Mexican town and, as burro employment goes, it’s a pretty easy gig. The burro wears a...