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Eastern Kansas school board facing resignations, discord

GARDNER, Kan. (AP) — A suburban Kansas school board that has been roiled by disagreements over COVID-19 protocols and other issues is dealing with its fourth resignation in a year after a member said she was harassed and threatened while she ate dinner at a restaurant last weekend.

PANDAS CAUSES ONSET OF OCD-LIKE BEHAVIORS IN CHILDREN

Dear Doctors: I was surprised when reading one of your columns about obsessive-compulsive disorder that you didn’t talk about the connection to strep throat. My daughter developed OCD symptoms this way, and I can only wonder how she would be struggling today at 22 without the correct diagnosis and treatment.

Too Much Money In State Coffers???

In Kansas, Kancare (Medicaid) HCBS (Home and Community Based Service) Waivers provides funding and services for disabled residents. Five of the Seven Waivers are fully funded with no “Wait Lists”.

Amish Cook: Cooking a family affair at the Yoders

Cooking styles come and go in spurts at our house. I enjoy paging through cooking magazines with creative ideas by other cooks, however in the midst of an intense life of homeschooling three and mothering six young children, I rarely have or take the time to make extravagant dishes.

Moundridge boys edged by rival Inman

BRAINERD – The Moundridge Wildcat boys ended the season with a 43-40 loss to rival Inman Friday in the Class 2A sub-state at Remington High School. Tied 9-9 after the first quarter, Moundridge took a 23-22 lead at the half.

Newton grad wins Big 12 title

TULSA, Okla. – Newton High School grad Wyatt Hendrickson won the title at 285 pounds at the Big 12 Wrestling Championships Saturday and Sunday at the BOK Center in Tulsa.

Bethel softball squad 0-3 at Red Dirt Classic

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Bethel College softball team finished 0-3 along with an exhibition loss to an NCAA Division I school Friday and Saturday at the Hosea Bell Red Dirt Classic at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City.

Hesston girls fall to top-seeded Nickerson

NICKERSON – After giving up a 21-10 third quarter, the Hesston High School girls’ basketball team made a furious run to start the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, that comeback ran out of steam and the top-seeded Nickerson Panthers made a 9-0 run to claim a 48-37 win Saturday in the finals of the Class 3A sub-state tournament in Nickerson.