Talk covers discrimination in housing
Historian Marie Johnson will talk at the Smoky Hill Museum about how minorities have been discriminated against for home ownership. “Redlining: Mapping Inequality” is free, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Historian Marie Johnson will talk at the Smoky Hill Museum about how minorities have been discriminated against for home ownership. “Redlining: Mapping Inequality” is free, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Each November, individuals across the United States gather to remember and honor the brave men and women who devoted their lives to maintaining the freedoms U.S. residents continue to enjoy.
Have you noticed we’ve recently had a presidential election? How can we not notice, right? The good news is the election has ended, but the faults and flaws of all remain.
As I watch farm and ranch groups in Kansas respond with aid to those affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton, I am reminded that farmers and ranchers have much to teach all of us about the value of community. When I started writing about farmers and ranchers in 2015, I began to discover their hidden qualities that create value in quiet ways.
The following schedule is for Nov. 8-14: Friday, Nov. 8: 9:15 a.m. Chair yoga; 10 a.m. Knot Just Knitting; 1 p.m. bingo, 500 and Hutch Bowl.
The Bethany College women̓s basketball team lost 89-51 Friday at Briar Cliff University in Iowa.
Four of the top five finishers in the 2023 Class 3A girls state cross country championship meet were also in the top five of the 2024 edition. The interloper was a runner making her first appearance at Rim Rock Farm and her first at state after a two-year absence.
The City Council on Oct. 21 approved $14,000 for ads on iHeart Media, the largest podcast producer in the nation. Most of them money will come from grants, and $2,200 from the transient-guest tax.
More than three decades after losing its only appearance in a volleyball state championship match, Halstead got a second chance.