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Movie: 2nd Chance SHOW 7 p.m. You could say he was “Number one with a bullet.” Richard Davis shot himself at least 192 times — for work.
Movie: 2nd Chance SHOW 7 p.m. You could say he was “Number one with a bullet.” Richard Davis shot himself at least 192 times — for work.
Bethel in inviting the public to spend a day thinking about the future of food with Rachel Stroer, the president of The Land Institute in Salina, who will be on campus April 17. Stroer will speak in convocation, meet with a biology class and deliver an evening lecture.
KSNW 7 p.m. Dr.
Carriage Factory Art Gallery. 128 E 6th St, is celebrating the Newton High School Art Department and students with exhibitions this spring.
Movie: The Hand That Robs the Cradle LIFE 7 p.m. Maybe babysitters should consider asking for a DNA sample right up front.
2023 Masters Tournament First Round ESPN 2 p.m. One of the surest signs of spring shows itself today at Augusta National, where the sport’s best will do battle in the golf year’s first major, the Masters Tournament.
Kansas legislators have figured out a way to boost their pay — through an independent body that would explore per diem and retirement benefits. Reportedly, the nine-member, independent body would shield lawmakers from the appearance that they’re feathering their own nests, which do need some feathers.
Boys’ wrestling Team wrestler, grade, school, league, overall, state finish 106 1st Jayden Grijalva, so., Derby, 5-0, 46-6, 3rd-6A 2nd Taylor Rickard, so., Newton, 4-1, 24-15, 4th-5A H.M. Talon Verbeck, fr., Maize, 2-2, 32-8, 2nd-5A H.M.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Keep an open mind, listen respectfully to what others say and offer positive solutions to existing problems. Getting along and maintaining peace will encourage positive results.
Sometime ago, probably in the mid- to late-sixties, I stopped by the home place. While there I went out to the barn. Some years before Dad had hewn two or three cedar trees, then trimmed off all but half a dozen of the branches and cutting those down to about six or so inches in length. He had then installed the trunks in the lower level of the barn, using the branch stubs as hooks on which to hang ropes, halters, bridles, empty feed sacks, or whatever else needed hanging.