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Antique Tractor Preservation Day: Antique Tractors on Parade

Several locals had an incredibly good fortune of participating in “The Great American Heritage Tractor Drive.” An amazing 28-mile drive through the rural Kansas...

Miracles in Ghana

Pat Cramton Guest Columnist I just returned from a 4 month school of evangelism training with CFAN finishing with a 3 week initiation trip to Ghana....

Should we consider veterinary services part of rural infrastructure?

As reported in the High Plains Journal. In rural areas, when the word infrastructure is thrown out, things like buildings, roads or power supplies...

FCC announces $554 million in broadband grants in 19 states through rural digital fund

As reported in High Plains Journal. The Federal Communications Commission announced Oct. 20 that it is ready to authorize $554,150,641 in its third round...

Speaker shares tips on tackling rural housing challenges

As reported in High Plains Journal. More than half of the residents and community development officials responding to the most recent iteration of a...

Insight: A Farmer’s Pet

Kim Baldwin Columnist Every so often I have the opportunity to visit a classroom full of elementary students and read a book to them. More often...

FAMILY FARMING AND COMMUNITY CULTIVATION Third generation farmer Chad Ward looks to build up rural communities

As reported in FarmTalk. If you find yourself driving down the dirt roads of Pawnee, Oklahoma, or shopping at the farmer’s market in Oklahoma...

Rural Americans hurting for Covid vaccines

This article originally appeared on https://ksnewsservice.org/ by: Markian Hawryluk   So far, with a limited quantity of doses and strict limitations on who is eligible, that...

Family Mealtime

Eat Better & Eat Together. Research has found that eating family meals together has many social, physical and emotional benefits for families, especially children. However,...

This Kansas Town Was The First To Line Up For Polio Vaccine, But Now Pandemic Skeptics Abound

KCUR | By Jim McLean Kansas News Service PROTECTION, Kansas — Sixty-four years ago, residents of this tiny town in southwestern Kansas set a public health example.They...
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