“Try to remember the kind of September, when life was slow and oh so mellow.” I can still hear my mother singing these lyrics in the…
Browsing: September 2020
Too much of a good thing is not always a bad thing. Like ice cream. Sure, too much at one sitting may result in brain freeze…
Service is a big part of our rural communities across Kansas and our nation; it’s also a key component to the democracy of our country. While…
Though the summer heat is still upon us we know the fall weather is coming which means we have one more growing season before the garden…
Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.’s “Deadliest Safety Catch” campaign kicked off in August as a tie-in to cooperative principle No. 5: education, training, and information. The campaign,…
In the opening of The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck wrote that “there is another world, but it is in this one.” His point was that…
The best way to celebrate democracy is by encouraging full participation in public life. That’s why Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. and its 30 member co-ops…
There is a special irony in unveiling a new state tourism tagline amid a pandemic that’s grounded flights, canceled trips, and shuttered travelers in their…
Dear Pat and Brad: The last few months have been tough, and I’m dreading my manufactured home’s high winter heating bills. What can I do to…
Sometimes, one small thing can make all the difference — a kind word, a drop of rain, a good laugh…and a single ingredient. From time to…