Editorials
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When A Town Loses A Paper
By George AyoubSo goes the school, so goes the newspaper, so goes the town.Such an observation is neither original nor…
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By George AyoubSo goes the school, so goes the newspaper, so goes the town.Such an observation is neither original nor…
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By Gordon Hopkins When you only hear part of a story and must wait for the rest, especially when you…
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By Don Schuller 11/27/24 Regular meeting:Chairman Tiemann informed the board he spoke with the chairman of the Washington County, KS,…
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By Gordon Hopkins The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud estimates that fraud costs businesses and consumers $308.6 billion a year.Obviously, insurance…
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This missive is about writers and their cats. Or should that be the other way around?For some reason, cats are…
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By Gordon Hopkins An artist recently had a work sold at a major auction house for the very first time.…
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By Don Schuller 10/28/24 Committee MeetingRoad and Bridge:Highway Superintendent Mark Kuhnke reported that the county portion of I St to…
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By Gordon Hopkins Today is the day after Halloween. Is there anything sadder that the day after a much-anticipated holiday?Step…
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By Gordon Hopkins Boy, the other columns didn't leave a lot of room for me on the editorial pages this…
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By Don Schuller 10/11 Committee MeetingEmergency Management Director and Planning and Zoning (P & Z) Administrator Lisa Wiegand gave us…
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