Tornado warning hits Ness County #ksstorms
We had some exciting weather in Ness County this afternoon. Western Plains High School students had to go to the tornado shelter when Ransom City […]
We had some exciting weather in Ness County this afternoon. Western Plains High School students had to go to the tornado shelter when Ransom City […]
May 1-2, the Inman-based Kansas Sampler Foundation held its annual Kansas Sampler Festival. This year’s host city was Leavenworth. According to the Sampler Foundation’s website, […]
It is that time of the week again. It is time to look at my favorite newspaper front page of the week. As always, I […]
From guest blogger Bronlea Mishler When KOMO news first called and asked if they could do a story on WSDOT’s fallout shelter, my first thought […]
In the war against terror, guns, bombs and troops aren’t important. The Calvary can stay home, and military wives need not worry about their husbands […]
Put on your dancing shoes and your party hat because it has finally happened! I’m going to be a teacher! Monday night the Western Plains […]
Today is World Press Freedom Day. According to Wikipedia.org, the “United Nations General Assembly declared 3 May to be World Press Freedom Day[1][2] to raise […]
Thursday I wrote about how the Western Plains Unified School District 106 superintendent, Kerry Lacock, was leaving and how I was sad to see him […]
It is that time of the week again. It is time to look at my favorite newspaper front page of the week. As always, I […]
Western Plains Unified School District No. 106 superintendent (and high school principal and teacher) Kerry Lacock is leaving The Bobcat Nation. He has taken a […]
On March 27, Eva Dien Brine Markvoort, of Vancouver, Canada, died after battling cystic fibrosis. She was 25 years old. Itself, her death isn’t that […]
Across the country, newspapers use special features to help involve readers and the community the publication serves. One such feature is a “man on the […]
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