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Liz Reed holds one of the 900 errant golf balls that have bombarded her property in the last four years. Mike W. Ray | Southwest Ledger

Liz Reed holds one of the 900 errant golf balls that have bombarded her property in the last four years. Mike W. Ray | Southwest Ledger

Errant golf balls ‘come flying across the road’

CHICKASHA – Not every golfer has mastered the sport as well as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, or Scottie Scheffler.Just ask Liz Reed, whose house lies near the Chickasha Golf and Country Club, which the Chickasha Municipal Authority acquired on June 20 for $1.6 million.
From the left, Jayte Drew, Dianne Chadwick and Braelyn Jones greet guests to Mrs. Chadwick’s Bakery & Coffee Bar in Medicine Park one Saturday afternoon. Chadwick’s bakery has become a staple of the community over the years as a place for freshly baked sweets, delicious coffee beverages and more. Secrett Taylor | Southwest Ledger

From the left, Jayte Drew, Dianne Chadwick and Braelyn Jones greet guests to Mrs. Chadwick’s Bakery & Coffee Bar in Medicine Park one Saturday afternoon. Chadwick’s bakery has become a staple of the community over the years as a place for freshly baked sweets, delicious coffee beverages and more. Secrett Taylor | Southwest Ledger

Mrs. Chadwick’s Bakery: a cornerstone of community, compassion and hope

While sweet aromas of warm cinnamon rolls and freshly baked muffins blend perfectly in the air at Mrs. Chadwick’s Bakery & Coffee Bar, the true heart of this beloved Medicine Park bakery is its owner, Dianne Chadwick.
Kris Takamoto, the executive vice president of Panasonic’s North America division, announces the $4 billion De Soto battery plant in 2022 in Topeka. Decreasing electric vehicle sales and changing U.S. policies are changing the plant’s timeline to full production. Sherman Smith | Kansas Reflector

Kris Takamoto, the executive vice president of Panasonic’s North America division, announces the $4 billion De Soto battery plant in 2022 in Topeka. Decreasing electric vehicle sales and changing U.S. policies are changing the plant’s timeline to full production. Sherman Smith | Kansas Reflector

Panasonic to delay production at Kansas battery plant as electric car sales decline, policies shift

TOPEKA — Panasonic is delaying full production in its De Soto battery plant because of dropping electric car sales and U.S. policies that do not support electric cars, international media reports.