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Volume 151 | No. 57 To subscribe 316-283-1500 ©2021 .
Volume 151 | No. 57 To subscribe 316-283-1500 ©2021 .
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Hello, dear readers, and welcome to a bonus letters column. You’ve been keeping our mailboxes even fuller than usual, and we will continue to do our best to keep up.
Greg Doering, Kansas Farm Bureau The biggest bets aren’t made at a card table, racetrack or during the Super Bowl. Instead, they happen every day on farms and ranches across the country.
GUEST OP ED On Labor Day we honor the achievements of America’s workers, and in 2022 we have a historic victory to celebrate. Our nation’s working people have come all the way back from the depths of a global pandemic, regaining every job lost and more.
The county planning and zoning board has become a political minefield as of late - that seems to happen when big projects get proposed. At the moment the scrum has become about wind farms.
It wasn’t meant to be confusing A letter that you recently received from your county clerk regarding property taxes is too complicated and has caused confusion. It wasn’t meant to be that way.
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The Bethel College got a little bad news after last week’s 51-0 win over Atlantis University last week. The NAIA listed the second- year program as non-approved due to accreditation status, so what was supposed to be the season opener will go down as an exhibition game.