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Timeline may slip as local, state technology networks brought online

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By TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Marla Luckert said Tuesday last week the information system used by more than 100 district courts in Kansas crippled in an early October cyberattack could be restored by the end of December. The judicial branch disclosed the disruption in 104 of 105 counties— Johnson County operates on an independent network—following the Oct.
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Hobart Homemakers FCE

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The Hobart Homemakers FCE group met on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023, at the Stockton Church of the Restoration. We had an early Christmas dinner and meeting. We had a delicious potluck dinner together and enjoyed chatting and catching up with each other. We then had a short meeting. We opened with the question,' Who wraps presents at your house?' Nine members answered it. The minutes and treasurer's report were read and approved.
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Mt. Pleasant 4-H Club

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The monthly meeting of the Mt. Pleasant 4-H Club was held on October 1, 2023, at Harding Hall at 5 p.m. Corbyn Glendening led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Aidyen Kerr led the 4-H Pledge. Roll call was answered by 21 members, one leader, 11 parents, and zero guests. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. In the treasurer’s report we have $1,015.68 in checking and $1,498.99 in savings. In the council report, we discussed enrollment, and the council is paying the membership dues. They are also starting a Cloverbuds program for 5-6 year olds. October 9 is when financial reports are due. National 4-H Week and 48 hours of 4-H are October 2-8th. A discussion was had on what we wanted to do for these days. We also discussed expanding the 4-H arena. In new business, we elected our new officers. The 20232024 officers are President Brin Muir; Vice President Camille Lowry; Secretary Mia Odle; Treasurer Aidyen Kerr; Reporter Garrison Mongeau; Recreation Committee, Grayson Mongeau, Allyn Bouchey, and Cambry Glendening; 4-H Representatives Damon Muir, Emery Peterson, Andy Muir, and Chelsey Peterson; and Club Leaders, Andy Muir, Heath Muir, and Chelsey Peterson.
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First Christian Church of Plainville

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Last week, we began looking at Matthew 7:21, which reads, 'Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.' Our focus was on how some may be deceived in their salvation efforts. This week, Pastor Matt broke down a final reason why we could be deceived: A virtuous life does not equal a righteous life.
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Stockton Baptist Church

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GOD'S GPS. I threw it away about a year ago, but some 20 years back, we bought a plug-in Garmin GPS for our minivan. We were visiting Bible-believing churches nationwide to raise missionary support, and the GPS was a significant advancement over printing directions off the internet. I'll never forget the day our GPS took us to an empty lot in Battleground, Wash. I responded with something like, 'Ummm. Ok. That's interesting.' We called and found out we were about a quarter mile from our destination.
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The History Corner

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Part of the Rooks County Historical Society’s mission is to preserve the history and the cultural experience for all. The Society’s efforts continue with a tribute to cattle production and Western traditions. The Rooks County Historical Museum has been preparing something special; something grand. This Christmas season, the Historical Society presents a wonderful gift not only to Rooks County, but to all of western Kansas. Ladies and gentlemen, this is something for Rooks County to brag about! As the Museum hosts the first Cowboy Christmas Poetry Gathering, it is excited to announce the Grand Opening of the new art gallery featuring the work of Western artist Dino Cornay.