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Next Summer Theatre show to open
The 54th season of ESU Summer Theatre comes to an end with the new musical, "I Love You Because." The New York Times says the musical is "infectiously entertaining and filled with wit and zest!" It will be ...
Tornadoes Swarm Western Kansas Friday
A local disaster declaration has been declared in Gove County. Sharon Watson with the Adjutant General's Office said many structures are damaged.
Couple Killed by Tornado Near Pratt Identified
The Pratt County Sheriff's Office identifies a Colorado couple killed by a tornado Friday night.
Two People Dead Near Cunningham
Eyewitness News has confirmed two people have been found dead in a field west of the town of Cunningham.
Originally published 02:02 p.m., March 25, 2008 Updated 02:02 p.m., March 25, 2008 Breakfast Biscuits and gravy will be served from 7 to 10 a.m. April 12, at the Masonic Lodge, 551 Broadway. via Emporia Gazette
Ali, Muhammad S. and Awan, Fatima G., both of Wichita. Barnes, Kyle N. and Arreola, Jessica A., both of Wichita. via Kansas.com
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The Wichita Eagle
$425 for rent would put single dad back on track
Share the Season is an annual campaign to raise money for people facing adversity. The people are not named to protect their privacy.
The 27-year-old single father needs help getting caught up on rent.
His family helps where they can, and he's recently started a new job.
But another $425 would get him back on track with his rental payments and eliminate the financial strain as he raises his 1-year-old son.
'It would make things a lot easier,' he wrote about any help.
Send contributions to Share the Season at the Wichita Community Foundation, 200 W. Douglas, Suite 250, Wichita, KS 67202. To donate online, go to www.sharetheseason.org. Donors will be listed in The Eagle; please note if you prefer to remain anonymous. Read more
“When you have only half a crop, it'll affect us.”
In Kansas, wheat is king. It always has been and always will be. But for several years, on the Preisser farm near Cunningham, the family would sow a few hundred acres to cotton. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Hunting season helps Ford county economy
It's that time of year where out of towners come to Dodge to escape from the pressures of everyday life and relax with some good old fashioned hunting. via Dodge City Daily Globe
A timeline for Ross Elementary
National Contractors and Gossen Livingston are hoping to begin steel work on Ross Elementary at the start of December, the USD 443 Board of Education heard Monday evening. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Beeson school nominated for top award
“It's congratulations to you guys. You're the ones who did it”
Annette Aldalpe, principle of Beeson Elementary School, announces to the teachers and staff that the school has been nominated as a national Blue Ribbon School, Wednesday afternoon at in schoolOs library. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Early childhood education makes a difference in learning
A recent study of 5,000 Kansas children showed half of 5-year-olds weren't ready to start kindergarten. via Dodge City Daily Globe
Cunningham losing its grocery store
“We survived longer than anyone thought we would.”
Cunningham losing its grocery store By Carol Bronson, lifestyles@pratttribune.com Published: Friday, October 5, 2007 11:57 AM CDT E-mail this story | Print this page The Country Food Market in Cunningham has ... via Pratt Tribune
USD 443 board discusses DCMS population issues
The USD 443 Board of Education began discussions Monday on how to address the problem of overcrowding at Dodge City Middle School. via Dodge City Daily Globe