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Harvest results look promising

Body Rain is an ironic concern for this year’s wheat crop, but producers have been asking Mother Nature to hold off just a bit so they can get a quickly ripening crop out of the field and into the bin before weed pressure sets in.
Teddy Kissick of Ulysses poses in Sedgwick County with his green combine toy. The photos was submitted by Pam Rogers, whose daughter comes home for harvest every year. Kissick, Rogers’ grandson, brought his toy combine to help. Contributed photo

Candidates file for local races

Body This is an election year for the State Legislature as well as for county seats. We now know who will be on the ballots in the races following the June 3 filing deadline.

Odds and Ends

Body Wildlife photographer is most envied career An online poll from HostingAdvice shows that wildlife photographer is the top choice for dream careers. Respondents envied the idea of rafting expeditions and hiking through pristine wilderness.

Clearwater High names honor students

Body CLEARWATER – Clearwater High School has named its honor roll students for the spring semester. Students have been named to the all-A honor roll, the honor roll, or honorable mention, depending on their gradepoint average.

Campus team places at national barbecue event

Body TSnews HAYSVILLE – The Campus High School barbecue team, Notorious P.I.G., placed in two events at the National High School BBQ Association Championship. Team members are Connor Pedrow, Ava Marrs, Kylie Kennedy and Gabriella Perry.
The Campus High School barbecue team, Notorious P.I.G., placed fourth in tacos and eighth in chicken at last week’s National High School BBQ Association Championship. Contributed photo

Wharton takes reins at Goddard Public Library

Body TSnews The Goddard Public Library has a new director, but she is a familiar face to the library’s patrons. Carrie Wharton recently was named the new director at the Goddard Public Library after more than 4 1/2 years at the library.
from Goddard High School last month and their youngest child will start middle school next year. Carrie Wharton
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