Monday Jul 6 | The Honolulu Advertiser
U.S. reluctantly remains world's policeman
In the summer of 1983, during the depths of the Cold War, President Ronald Reagan surprised the Pentagon by ordering a show of ground force in Honduras that was intended to deter leftists in Nicaragua and Cuba.
Suzy Sullivan Harding, 47, died Saturday morning, June 20, 2009, in her home in Lebanon.
"Our View from Here," an exhibition of work from the North Central Kansas Art Association and curated by Jan Schoen, president of the association, will open with an artists' reception 2 to 4 p.m. today at Deines Cultural Center, 820 N. Main, Russell.
All the president's emails: Joe Biden, David Plouffe, Michelle Obama
In a unique experiment in democratic transparency, Barack Obama - a BlackBerry owner, and the first American president to use email while in office - has agreed to copy G2 in on his otherwise highly confidential electronic communications.
Kansas Agroforestry Field Day scheduled for May 20
If someone wants to know how to successfully plant and establish trees in Smith County, Roy and Cherry Brown are the people to talk to.
Miller inducted into Newspaper Hall
Darrel and Ruth Miller set out in 1958 to try to make a living, publish a good newspaper, help their community and shed some light on what was needed in the community.
Speaking of really cold days in Kansas.....
Stan Finger has covered Kansas weather for 25 years. Now he's blogging about it.
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