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When I was growing up I wanted to be a movie critic like Siskel and Ebert. I would stay up on Saturday nights to watch them ...
I was out on my walk today listening to music. John Andersonā€™s song ā€œSeminole Windā€ came up on my playlist. So blow, blow ...
Dr. Elias Tawil, a former urologist, is enjoying retirement and indulging in one of his favorite activities: making people laugh.
At 63, I am the youngest sister of four siblings. We grew up in the turmoil of Dad's alcoholism and hoarding, as well as ...
It has been nearly three months since the death of late Girard councilman Bill Huston, and the city of Girard continues to honor his legacy.    During ...
A concerned citizen requested that the commission extend the current moratorium on solar and wind power, which is still in effect until Dec. 31 of this year, so that the county ...
The Girard History Museum is looking for volunteers to help with the Marvin Gren Building.    Located at 300 S. Summit St. one block or so south of the town ...
While 5th and 8th graders focused on State Science Assessments on Tuesday, April 8, the 7th grade class at Southeast Middle ...
The Mercy Pittsburg Hospital labor and delivery team recently received recognition for practices in supporting breastfeeding ...
Breck Slaughterā€™s seventh inning inside-the-park grand slam gave the Pittsburg Purple Dragons a thrilling 10-9 victory over rivals Fort Scott on Thursday in a Southeastern Kansas League matchup ...
Spring is in the air and so are local events. Hopefully, the April showers that bring May flowers will not impede on your ...
Pittsburg senior Alyssa Hotze and freshman Claire Vacek each scored two goals to help the Purple Dragons to their first win over Carl Junction in program history, beating the Bulldogs  4-2 on ...