Beginning to look like Christmas

The annual “Five Places of Christmas” was hosted Dec. 4, with The Warkentin House, Carriage Factory Gallery, Kauffman Museum and Goerz House at Bethel College opening their doors to visitors for free.
The annual “Five Places of Christmas” was hosted Dec. 4, with The Warkentin House, Carriage Factory Gallery, Kauffman Museum and Goerz House at Bethel College opening their doors to visitors for free.
The Newton High School boys’ basketball team ran out of gas in the second half of a 51-29 loss to Dodge City Saturday at Ravenscroft Gym, but coach Andy Preston was still happy with the team’s effort.
Last week I wrote about our daughter Anna Faith’s wedding, I wanted to write more about it and some of the preparations, including these Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes. .My name is Dorcas Raber and I am filling in for Gloria last week and this week. Gloria will return next week!
Isolation. Anxiety. Uncertainty. The stresses of the coronavirus pandemic have taken a toll on Americans of all ages, but a new poll finds that teens and young adults have faced some of the heaviest struggles as they come of age during a time of extreme turmoil.
NEW YORK – Regulators are asking questions about the deal to bring Donald Trump’s new social media company to the stock market, one that has attracted both legions of fans of the former president and people looking to make a quick profit.
Bob Dole, who overcame war wounds to dominate Kansas politics for much of the 20th century and nearly capture his nation’s presidency, has died. He was 98.
Current Harvey County Prosecutor Jason Lane will be sworn in as the next judge of the ninth judicial district Dec. 14.
On Dec. 3 students at the 21st Century Walton Rural Center took a little walk from school to downtown, honoring a tradition that is decades old.
As the holidays swing into gear, would you rather step into the new year feeling fabulous and fit or frazzled and flabby? With a few simple steps, the choice is yours. Set some ground rules.
Q: My doctor recommended that I listen to music that I love for 30 minutes a day to help lower my blood pressure (along with diet, exercise and medication). Seems a little whoo-whoo to me. What do you think? – Cyanna R., Birmingham, Alabama