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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Let teachers teach When our teachers are not allowed to discuss and teach the facts of our nation’s history to their students we destroy the very foundations of this democracy; we become not a democratic society but a puppet society. And who pulls the strings? What is it about our history that so terrifies these politicians? We cannot possibly correct what we cannot recognize.

Education Frontlines: Illiterate Listeners

– John Richard Schrock has trained biology teachers for more than 30 years in Kansas. He also has lectured at 27 universities in 20 trips to China. He holds the distinction of “Faculty Emeritus” at Emporia State University.

Storm brings ice, snow

Another winter storm swept through Kansas on Feb. 17, almost two weeks to the day that a storm system led to three days of school closures for Newton USD 373.

BC’s Scott claims academic honors

In addition to all his on-court honors, Bethel College senior Jaylon Scott picked up some classroom honors, being named to the 2021-22 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) NAIA Academic All-District 3 team in men’s basketball.

Free throws the difference in BC women’s loss

SALINA – The Bethel College women’s basketball team outplayed Kansas Wesleyan about everywhere except the free throw line, falling to the Coyotes 52-48 Wednesday in KCAC play in Salina. Kansas Wesleyan, 18-9, went 10 of 11 from the line, while Bethel missed all five attempts.

MMA growing at Ultimate Marshal Arts

Chris Rangel started a youth Mixed Marshal Arts program about three years ago at his gymnasium, Ultimate Marshall Arts. He started with five kids, the program has grown to more than 50.