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Easing the winter blues

Body Savvy Senior Dear Savvy Senior, What can you tell me about seasonal affective disorder? I’ve always disliked winter, but since I retired and am home a lot more, the gray, cold winter months make me feel really blue.
Easing the winter blues

Haysville Memories

Body 7 Years Ago Haysville's 79th Street Park has a new name. On Monday evening, members of the Haysville City Council approved a proposal by the city's park board to name the park the “Randal L.

Star Files

Body From December 1952 CSHS second six weeks examination exemption list from all subjects: Joseph Becker, Gail Clum, Mary Elaine Cordes, Dalice Shinn, Keith Small, Sue Welch.

4-Hers decorate outside Springview Manor

Body To start its Christmas party, the Conway Springs 4-H Club gathered at Spring View Manor on Dec. 2, where they decorated outside with the wooden trees they made previously at a project night, candy canes, and other decorations.
Cardinals 4-H members gather for a picture Dec. 2 at Spring View Manor after decorating outside for the residents to start their Christmas party. Contributed photo

Cheney wins statewide vocabular bowl

Body CHENEY – The students at Cheney Middle School are the Kansas champions of the statewide vocabular bowl for the fall 2023 season. Principal Ron Orsak explained that all 176 students in the building, covering grades 6-8, participated in the online competition.

Santa’s Night of Lights is Sunday

Body CLEARWATER – The annual Santa’s Night of Lights parade will take place on Sunday evening. Follow Santa in your car throughout Clearwater as he leads the roughly 30-minute parade by some of the city’s best-decorated houses.

Commodities in Cheney

Body CHENEY – There will be a commodity distribution this Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The distribution will take place at the Cheney Senior Center, 516 N.

Haysville awarded Cost Share Grant

Body HAYSVILLE – The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has awarded the City of Haysville the cost share grant for the South Broadway Pedestrian Pathway Project. The announcement came from Gov. Laura Kelly’s office on Nov. 28.
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