As it celebrates its 50th year in existence, the Four State Farm Show is returning to Pittsburg State University for a fifth year so that exhibitors and attendees can enjoy an event that is largely climate controlled and on hard surfaces.
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Washington Post features Pittsburg’s Literary Cat Co
You can read with a cat on your lap at this bookstore, then adopt the cat
You can read with a cat on your lap at this bookstore, then adopt the cat
Since Literary Cat Co. opened in Kansas about a year and a half ago, 32 of the store’s foster cats have been adopted by bookstore customers.
PSU Music Department offers summer camps for area youth
For a second year, the Pittsburg State University Music Department will offer a range of exciting musical opportunities for area youth in the “Sounds of Summer” summer camp series.
Alumni to play roles in spring production in honor of 10th season at the Bicknell Center
To coincide with the 10th anniversary season of the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts at Pittsburg State University, alumni of the Communication Department will play roles in Pitt State Theatre’s spring production, “Love/Sick.” It runs April 24-27 in the Dotty and Bill Miller Theater.
Tiny details in mural brings Frontenac history to life
You’ll have to look twice and look often to see all the details hidden in the mural along Mike Hagerty’s workshop in the old Obertos Texeco building. Hagerty and his family are longtime Frontenac residents with more than a little Raider pride.
Music on the Lake at Crawford State Park: 2025 schedule
Every Friday evening, May through September, musicians entertain guests and locals at Crawford State Park north of Girard, Kansas.
Girard’s Eastside Cafe serves up pie & kindness
Every TV show that features a slice of Americana often serves it up in the form of a diner or small country café. Usually with a side of apple pie. However, the on-screen version of a perfect small-town American Cafe is often a whole lot harder to find than one might expect.
New Restaurant Gives Country Food A Globe-Trotting Glow Up
Some silly people may say you can’t go home again. However, that definitely doesn’t apply if you plan on opening a restaurant designed to knock the culinary socks off the entire county. Which is precisely what Frontenac Friends Kelley (Terlip) and her husband Mike Gingras have done with their brand new restaurant Bushel & a Peck .
Local church known for chicken, noodles, and love
This church goes back to what a church was at first in this country. A gathering place of support and love for the community. Instead of promising free tickets to heaven for donations you’ll find a group of people mixing, rolling, and cutting, homemade noodles. It’s the kind of place that you feel good going into.

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