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Explore Crawford County is introducing new coloring books focusing on various local attractions, not just in Crawford, but surrounding counties as well. The first issue of the books will debut at the upcoming Big Kansas Road Trip the first weekend of May.  more
The public is invited to a kickoff event for a research project by area students on African-American history in the Fort Scott area on Monday, April 25.  more
The Normal Heart
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The Pittsburg State University Theater Department will present “The Normal Heart” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23, and 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 23.   more
A suspect wanted in connection with a shooting near Baxter Springs earlier this week was apprehended following a police chase Tuesday night near Springfield, Missouri.  more
Rediscover Arma  
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This Sunday, April 24, at 2 p.m., the Miners Hall Museum in Franklin, Kansas, will be hosting a special panel consisting of Joan Barbieri, Emma Louise Ales, Pat McKee, and Mike Doue.        more
City Hall improvements to begin April 25  
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City Hall improvements to begin April 25 Staff Reports news@morningsun.net Starting Monday, April 25, construction crews will begin work on the main entrance of City Hall to improve the accessibility of the building for residents and customers.  more
PHS plans first long-form improv show
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Pittsburg High School Theater has developed a new long-form improv show for its program. more
The Pittsburg Parks & Recreation Department has announced it will host a Cornhole Tournament and Family Game Day on Saturday, April 30, at the Farmers’ Market Pavilion, 119 E. 11th St. more
The Value of an Acre
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What’s in an acre? Practically it’s 43,560 square feet of soil. The value of that acre to a farmer, however, depends on what’s in that 43,560 square feet of soil. more
This week continues Calvin Trillin’s FRIED-CHICKEN WAR essay that appeared in the March 8, 1982, edition of The New Yorker magazine. more
The Fort Scott National Historic Site is hosting its 39th Annual Civil War Encampment, Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and 24, 2022. more
Crest sweeps Northeast baseball
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The Northeast baseball team was swept by Crest 15-0 and 12-2 on the road on Monday night.   GAME ONE Crest’s Trevor Church presented a problem for the Vikings on offense and on … more
FRONTENAC, Kan. — Kristina Cullison, a kindergarten teacher at USD 249, and Kari Cronister, a professor at Pittsburg State University, approached the Frontenac City Council Monday evening about … more
The end of the 2021-22 school year is quickly approaching, but before it’s over Pittsburg State University still has several upcoming concert events planned.  more
Earth Day Celebration
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The City of Pittsburg and the Sustainability Advisory Committee will once again be hosting an in-person Earth Day event after having only virtual celebrations of the holiday for the last two years. more
With clear skies and a slight breeze, Tuesday's conditions were ideal for the annual Southeast Regional Track Meet.  more
Healthy Kids Day
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As a way to encourage active play and healthy living, the Pittsburg YMCA will be celebrating its 30th year of Healthy Kids Day from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 30. more
A Frontenac man was arrested last week after allegedly burning down a shed in Weir when he dropped a lit cigarette while trying to steal copper wire.  more
Nika Wah She Tunka
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A thousand years ago, a great empire had already flourished for thousands of years right here in the the Four States. more
Gov. Laura Kelly signed off last Friday on new legislative district maps for both the Kansas House and Senate, as well as the US House of Representatives. more
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