This year, 34 new members will be inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame, the largest group ever in a single year. Download this month's Publisher here to see the stories and photos of the inductees. An explanation of the process that led to this year’s decisions can be found below. Mostly, it’s catching up on a number of people who were overlooked in the past because
The Mound Masons Lodge celebrated their 100th anniversary on Sunday, June 11. Lodge member Chuck Walton invited Mound Mayor Jason Holt to speak at the event, which included Masons from
america to the gap between pan colombian a panama. the next guest has a message for the president about what he saw. tom joins us now. congressman, what did you see there on the ground and there has been a lot of talk about root causes did you get to the bottom of it? lawrence, irmade the trip to the rio grande two months ago and i saw the incredible migrant surge going on at our southern border. the border patrol called it unprecedented. they said you need to go much deeper down the pipeline to central america to really see what s happening. that s exactly what we did. after the rio grande trip, we got connected with michael young and chuck walton who have been down there for months. they facilitated a trip for us last week into panama. we went all the way counsel to the darian gap which separates south america from panama. and what we saw was stunning.
Ortiz, a teacher who has been seen on stage at Asolo Repertory Theatre and the Banyan Theater, was part of the first SaraSolo festival in 2015 with his play “My Prodigal Son.”
His new piece, directed by Bob Vernon, deals with the impact Trayvon Martin’s death has an on an acting class for a group of multiracial at-risk students and their teachers. Ortiz is a former faculty member and administrator at Oasis Middle School in Bradenton.
Dennis McSorley of Vermont will perform “Box of Squirrels,” about the early experience of a teacher in an inner-city New York school and how it shaped his life.