To commemorate its 50th year of providing affordable child care to the area, the PCCCLC held a celebration for both parents and children this week.
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By Antjea Wolff / awolff@morningsun.net
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3/30/22
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Six months have passed since the Pittsburg Publishing Company, LLC, became the owner and operator of the Pittsburg Morning Sun. It is time for an update to the subscribers and readers on the state of their local newspaper.
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By Larry Hiatt / news@morningsun.net
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3/29/22
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In her first year of coordinating the annual Gorilla Century bike ride since taking over from previous organizers Tailwind Cyclists, Melisa Bergstedt is a woman on a mission.
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By Dustin R. Strong / dstrong@morningsun.net
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3/29/22
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At 62, Nancey Konek is a powerhouse. She has just completed testing for her second-degree black belt in the Shito-ryu Genbu-kai karate style, and she’s still going strong.
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By Olive L. Sullivan / news@morningsun.net
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3/26/22
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There seems to be a high level of interest (and memory) when it comes to the old-time Pittsburg Police Department (PPD), so hopefully readers will appreciate a broader view of policing as it existed …
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By Ken Peak / news@morningsun.net
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3/26/22
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As part of the PSU English Department’s Distinguished Visiting Writers Series, faculty, students, and community members welcomed award-winning author Whitney Terrell to campus on Thursday.
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By Antjea Wolff / awolff@morningsun.net
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3/26/22
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Most people know at least one play written by William Shakespeare. But what may be less well known is the story behind Shakespeare’s plays. PCT presents that story this week in its latest play, The Book of Will.
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By Antjea Wolff / awolff@morningsun.net
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3/25/22
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Motown and soul are coming to the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts at Pittsburg State University with the first national touring group to hit the stage since early 2020.
Uptown, a …
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Special to the Morning Sun / news@morningsun.net
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8/20/21
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No doubt anyone who grew up in the '50s with an older sister or brother will be able to relate to this week’s column by Gary Gleason, which is excerpted from his essay “Boyhood Days in Pittsburg, …
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J.T. Knoll
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8/18/21
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Back in ’83-’84 the S.E.K. Special Education Cooperative compiled local history gathered by elementary and middle school students into a book. Today’s column features excerpts from that book, …
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J.T. Knoll
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8/11/21
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