I am writing this column on St. Patrick’s Day — a day that any other year would be marked by parades and maybe a pint of…
Browsing: April 2020
I have personally said and heard the phrase “April showers bring May flowers” more times than I can count. Did you know there was a time…
Older adults and people with severe underlying chronic medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes are at higher risk for developing more serious complications…
As a frequent judge for food competitions at county and state fairs, Karen Blakeslee is on the front line seeing where Kansans are excelling and where…
Most Kansas residents have never heard of Mingo, a western Kansas farming community just off Interstate 70 where there are fewer than 20 houses, a church,…
Dear Pat and Brad: Our home’s windows are very old, and when the weather is cold, we can feel a chill when we stand near them.…
When we colored eggs at Easter time, we usually maximized our efforts. This meant boiling and dyeing not one mere dozen eggs, but several. Most of…
“Deviled Egg” Potatoes Fans of deviled eggs and potato salad will find he best of both worlds in this recipe. While herbs and crumbled bacon…
Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures. What first began halfway around the world now threatens the rural areas of Kansas. Kansas electric cooperatives and their leadership…
4 Rivers Electric is pleased to announce the winners of the cooperative essay contest “Beneficial Electricity”—Penner Fox and Dillon Steele, juniors at Fredonia High School, and…