Month: August 2021

Howard Reiter gave the Communion Meditation “Does God Love Me?” referencing Romans 5:6-11 and 1 John 4:10.  While we were still sinners, the death of God’s son reconciled us to Him. Our faith needs to…

IOLA MUNICIPAL COURT Judge Patti Boyd Convicted as follows with fines assessed: Shane R. Evans, Iola, speeding, $155 Jeffrey J. Jones, Iola, disorderly conduct, $195 Odell M. Vanpatten, Le Roy, theft, $516.59, probation ordered Logan…

NEW YORK — Rudy Giuliani must face the $1.3 billion defamation suit filed against him by the voting technology company he falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election to hurt his client Donald Trump, a…

The second-largest wildfire in California history now also ranks among the state’s most destructive. Since igniting in Northern California nearly a month ago, the Dixie fire has leveled the Gold Rush town of Greenville and…

Crowds in Moran were delighted as the famed Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy pulled into town Wednesday afternoon as part of a 10-state tour. The massive steam locomotive was built in the 1940s to carry…

You’ll need a mask when on the ACC campus this fall. The college’s board of trustees updated their COVID-19 pandemic plan on Tuesday night, wherein the decision was made for masks to return to campus.…

Organizers of area events are struggling to find carnivals, as companies report they’re struggling to recoup from the pandemic and are facing labor shortages attributed to visa restrictions.  Farm-City Days, one of the largest festivals…

WICHITA  — The college business model — one that depends on students living on campus and attending classes in person — was broken even before the pandemic. COVID-19 just made things more obvious. Classes moved…

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas state senator continued her filibuster Thursday morning of an elections bill in the latest tactic to extend the nation’s most visible standoff over voting rights. Democrat Carol Alvarado began…