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Rooks County sees decline in court cases for 2025

Body For the first time since 2021 and 2022, Rooks County experienced a notable decline in court case filings, dropping by 99 cases compared to the previous year. In the two previous years to 2025 (2023 and 2024), the number of court cases filed increased by 84 in 2023 and 227 in 2024.
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Laugh Lines

Body The town barber always gives the best advice. One day he told a customer, “You know, hair is like a lawn.
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Commodities distribution on Mon., Jan. 22nd

Body There will be a government surplus commodities distribution on Monday, January 22nd, at the United Methodist Church of Restoration in Stockton. The distribution will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
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School Lunch Menus

Body Plainville Week of January 26 Breakfast Monday—Yogurt, granola, cereal, tropical fruit, fruit juice, milk. Tuesday—Biscuit and gravy, cereal, banana, fruit juice, milk.
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Senior Center

Body The menus for the Senior Centers in Rooks County for the week beginning Monday, January 26, are as follows: Monday— Chicken fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots, bread, pineapple. Tuesday— Ground beef vegetable soup, pudding, crackers, mandarin oranges.
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#New Farm Wife Chronicles

Body It’s Friday night, and the weather outside is colder than a penguin’s toenails. It’s a perfect night for staying in and pretending I’m not freezing my backside off.
#New Farm Wife Chronicles

U.S. 281 reopened in Osborne County

Body The Kansas Department of Transportation has reopened U.S. 281 in Osborne County between Portis and the north U.S. 24 junction. The 3.5-mile section has been closed since March 2025 for reconstruction.
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