Articles from the September 14, 2022 edition
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John Rich wows the Steamboat Institute Freedom Conference crowd with a patriotic performance
"I grew up in a double-wide trailer in Amarillo, Texas. I have a high school diploma and the American Dream in my back pocket. That's all I need," multi-platinum selling country music superstar John R...
Luck of the Duck brought great prizes for Labor Day winners
It was a fun, chaotic scene as children and adults alike huddled to see the colorful little rubber ducks sailing down the street on a man-made river. This new Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event was...
8th Annual Jeans and Gems fundraising evening raises $62,000 – best ever
Oh what a night! The 8th Annual Jeans and Gems fundraiser brought in $62,000 last Saturday night. The event is put on by the Friends of the Kiowa District Hospital and Manor Foundation. Judy Schrock, foundation president, said the evening “went... Full story
More DNA sought from remains of possible massacre victims
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Scientists seeking to identify more victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre are planning to extract more DNA from recently reburied remains and test more areas as potential sites to search for additional bodies. Remains found...
Ukrainian flag raised in retaken city after Russian retreat
IZIUM, Ukraine (AP) — Hand on heart, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched his country's flag rise Wednesday above the recaptured city of Izium, making a rare foray outside the capital that highlights Moscow's embarrassing retreat from a...
Officials probing whether Northeastern explosion was staged
BOSTON (AP) — Federal officials are examining whether the employee who reported an explosion at Northeastern University may have lied to investigators and staged the incident, law enforcement officials said Wednesday. Investigators identified...