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Morel mushroom hunting time has arrived

By Ken Kieser This will be my mother’s 69th straight year hunting morel mushrooms. Her first hunt was on May 7, 1953. I was born… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Linwood volunteers prepare for annual Easter egg hunt

Because of its popularity in past years and the need for a larger space for activities, an Easter egg hunt sponsored by the city of Linwood and Linwood Baptist Church has been moved to a new location this year. Previously held at Linwood City Park, this year’s event will take place Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Linwood Elementary School football field. Children ages 12 and under are welcome to participate.

Taking life lessons from geese

A pair of geese would make their way to a washtub on top of a pole in our pond each spring. We thought they were the same couple each year, but then again, they all look alike.

Interest in MLB season tops ire over lockout

About 1 in 4 fans of Major League Baseball feel at least some anger toward the sport after its first work stoppage in a generation, according to a new poll, but the vast majority are still excited about the new season.

LIONS ON THE RISE

Lansing has a younger and smaller track and field team this season. But the Lions still have several athletes with the potential to qualify for state and even get on the podium next month in Wichita.

Greinke, Witt and KC’s hopes for 2022

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Every big leaguer thinks their team has a chance when they arrive to spring training. The old “hope springs eternal” cliché is, after all, more apropos to Major League Baseball than perhaps any other professional sport.