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A knight among men

Topeka’s Kansas State Record of Nov. 6, 1867, reported Chester Thomas Jr. leading Sherman Bodwell by 1 vote for Shawnee County Sheriff.The editor added, “Before going to press, we hope to give the vote in Monmouth, when our readers can add it to the above votes.

The benefits of volunteerism

We hear a lot about a labor shortage these days. It is true that many industries are trudging forward without enough workers.What is also true is that volunteers are in short supply.So, it is time to take a look at what benefits we all gain from volunteerism.

From Our Readers

Concerns remain about Carneiro trusteeDear Editor, I would like to expand on the letter to the editor dated Aug. 30. Mr. Kelly Cikanek waited almost until the last “legal” date to organize a second budget meeting requiring approval by Aug.

Raid on Olathe

J. H. Milhoan drove his team and wagon filled with several friends to Olathe, Kan., on the moonlit evening of Sept.6, 1862. They were just returning from an errand to the court at DeSoto, Kan., 15 miles northwest.

Addressing mental health

It’s OK to be “not OK.”This is definitely a trendy phrase, but I want to reiterate its importance.Recently, I was in the parking lot at the grocery store. I ran into a lady from church. I am terrible with names, and am embarrassed that I didn’t remember hers, but I know her friendly face.

From Our Readers

Concerns with Carneiro TownshipKelly Cikanek, Carneiro Township Trustee, said in the commissioners meeting July 10, “There are two sides to every story.

The scythe of time

After the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad steamed its first passenger train into Emporia on Sept. 14, 1870, towns began to spring up along the railroad grade southwest of Emporia at Florence, Peabody and Walton.

FREEDOM OF PRESS

After Kansas Reflector reported on the ignominious and unconstitutional raid of the Marion County Record on Aug. 11, news outlets and commentators from across Kansas and the nation followed suit throughout the weekend.

Prepared for new year

Welcome to a new school year! It has been a joy to see our teachers, staff and students back together again. Our classrooms, buses, kitchens and offices just aren’t the same in the summer — people are what make our learning community so special. And it’s great to see everyone coming together again.

Wyandot destiny revisited

The story of the Wyandot Constitution and establishing the present borders of Kansas reminded me of this 2012 story of the Wyandot people and their influence on this place we call Kansas.“Wyandot, In the Eleventh Hour,” published earlier this month, examined the origins of our Kansas Constitution.
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