Fall travel throughout the Sunflower State is especially rewarding. The cooler temperatures allow for open car windows, removing a barrier to the sights — and smells…
Browsing: Editor’s Letter
We’ve officially entered what I call Trapper Keeper season — the annual school supply treasure hunt. The excitement of kids going back to school can quickly…
During a recent weather pattern of substantial rain in our area, I realized just how much joy — and conversation — the simple rain gauge offers.…
Early in my career, I had the honor of working for one of the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks, which are U.S. government-sponsored banks providing liquidity…
Among the major holidays, Christmas garners most of the attention with its shiny gifts and brilliant light displays. It’s a three-month barrage of sensory overload, beginning…
March marks the “meat” of the electric cooperative annual meeting season here in Kansas. Between March and April, a majority of our member electric cooperatives hold…
We brought back — by popular demand — the year-end reader contest that includes a quiz about the previous 12 months’ editorial content. It’s a fun…
Policymakers are working to close the digital divide in our rural areas and need your help verifying broadband (high-speed internet) availability. At stake is Kansas’ share…
This month’s cover concept developed after a staff discussion about ugly sweaters and their popularity this time of year. Our creative solutions manager ran with the…
A recent article I read explained why younger generations, specifically Generation Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — use closed captioning for TV and…