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Wild Lights at the Sedgwick County Zoo

November 3, 2022by Ken 1 Comment

Light show created by Tianyu Arts and Culture Inc.

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Covid-19 and what we’re reading

March 31, 2020by Ken Leave a comment

Well, friends, it’s March 31 and for me Day 18 of confinement with no human contact. Oh, I don’t have IT and never did have IT. But I’ve been social […]

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Looking back on the 1918 flu pandemic and its possible origin in Kansas

March 17, 2020by Ken Leave a comment

I wrote this story two years ago for Active Age, a monthly newspaper for seniors around Wichita.  I thought it could give us a worst case glimpse of a future […]

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Shocking! The banned books on your bookshelves

September 21, 2014by Ken Leave a comment

This is a story I wrote for The Hutchinson News for Banned Book Weeks, Sept. 21-27. If you were at Hutchinson High School in 1976, you may have read Lois […]

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Nine-letter word for puzzle, starts with “c”

December 20, 2013by Ken Leave a comment

Across 1. Before you fold Saturday’s newspaper into a quarter and begin work on the crossword puzzle, faithful readers should pause for a moment to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the […]

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Through the mist of time, remembering JFK

October 30, 2013by Ken Leave a comment

In everyone’s life, there are a few events that are seared into your memory. Even if you weren’t involved, you will always remember where you were when you heard about […]

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Favorite travel photos: Berlin

July 22, 2013by Ken Leave a comment
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Favorite travel photos: Italy

July 21, 2013by Ken Leave a comment
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Favorite travel photos: France

July 20, 2013by Ken Leave a comment
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The D-Day beaches, 69 years later

July 14, 2013by Ken Leave a comment

German defenders at nearby strongpoints had an unobstructed view of the beach and the approaching landing craft on D-Day. “They must be crazy,” one German sergeant said. “Are they going […]

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