Crisp, fall temperatures may signal a step away from warmer summer weather, but that doesn’t mean we can put away all the summer work when it comes to our home landscapes. Several fall chores can set up your lawn and garden for success next spring. Here are some tips to keep in mind for different aspects of your home landscapes.
Poems & lyrics celebrating Kansas Flint Hills land & people by Annie Wilson – the “Flint Hills Balladeer”
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I’m beginning to think that we have once again skipped fall and gone right straight to winter. Two weeks of fall like weather, then boom . . . cold weather. Hello winter! I wish we still had a fall season.
Oil Field Camp Wives and Mothers
TOPEKA—The Kansas Supreme Court says state courts will stay open and rely on paper filings while the Office of Judicial Administration works with experts to find the reason for and the extent of a security incident that disrupted the information systems on which state courts operate.
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving each October. While October may not be home to Thanksgiving in the United States, Americans, much like their Canadian counterparts, have much to be thankful for in the tenth month of the calendar year. Fall temperatures tend to be at their most accommodating in October, which also happens to be home to Halloween. Those are not the only interesting and fun facts about this popular month.
Lady Tornado golfer Annaliese Casper competed at 3-1A State in Hesston, earlier this week.
Bullying continues to be a major problem across the country. The National Center for Education Statistics reports that one out of every five students reports being bullied, although many people do not admit to it occurring, so bullying might be even more prevalent than statistics indicate. The primary reasons for being bullied include physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, and sexual orientation.
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