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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Put more time and effort into your home, family and getting your finances in order. Helping an older friend or relative will lead to helpful information or an unexpected reward.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Put more time and effort into your home, family and getting your finances in order. Helping an older friend or relative will lead to helpful information or an unexpected reward.
Threshers fall to Saint Mary By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Bethel College men’s soccer team had plenty of chances to put away Saint Mary… Login to continue reading Login…
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Address domestic situations and set a budget to cover any expenses required for improvements. Uncertainty regarding a relationship will require time and patience. Honesty will be required.
4 -6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 3 /4 cup Parmesan cheese 1 /2 cup mayo 1 /2 cup sour cream 1 /2 teaspoon salt 1 /2 teaspoon pepper 1 /2 teaspoon garlic Put chicken in a 9 X 13 inch pan. Put cheese on top of chicken.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Take the initiative to get things done. Efficiency and consistency will help you gain respect and reach your goals. Take notes, verify information and lower your overhead.
VOLLEYBALL KVA Prep Rankings Class 6A — 1. Washburn Rural 38-1 (last week 1), 2.
Criss Angel’s Magic With the Stars 7 p.m. on KSCW Two celebrities train with professional magicians and compete to create a show-stopping series of magic performances in this reality competition.
October 22 - 28, 2022 All American 7 p.m. on KSCW When Spencer (Daniel Ezra) joins Olivia (Samantha Logan) in her quest to get former players to talk about Coach Garrett (guest star Sean Carrigan), things start to get real.
The Simpsons 7 p.m. on KSAS Ahh, the simple joys of youth: laughter in the park, flirting with cuties, and being chased by a horrific homicidal clown who wants nothing more than to gut you like a fish on a camping trip.
Nature 7 p.m. on KPTS In the new episode “Canada: Surviving the Wild North,” nature is a big part of Canada’s identity — big animals and dramatic landscapes that make up the world’s second largest country by landmass.