Meet Two Kansas Women Who Helped Integrate South Park Elementary School
Meet Two Kansas Women Who Helped Integrate South Park Elementary School
Johnson County Case Came Before Brown v. Board of Education
“Schools shouldn’t be for color. They should be for the children.”
These were the words of school teacher Corinthian Nutter during her legendary fight against the state of Kansas to integrate South Park Elementary School in Merriam.
Nutter linked arms with white Jewish housewife Esther Brown in the 1940s to give Black children, as Brown put it, “a fair shake.” Through threats and jeering, the unlikely pair left a lasting mark on Merriam.
Move over, Loose Boots, Mountain Jam and Trout Whistle. Thereâs a new kid on the Roadhouse Brewing Co. block.
The Gregory Lane brewery has branched out from its craft beer roots to introduce Seltzy, a line of craft hard seltzers that come in three flavors and are low in calories and alcohol.
âWhile our dedication, our heart and soul, is in craft beer,â Roadhouse Brewing Co. co-founder Colby Cox said, âwe saw the trend in a lot of our customers moving toward a lighter-alcohol, lower-carb product.â
Seltzy comes in cans, and at only 4% abv itâs a beverage people can drink and still go about their outdoor adventures.
Today you can get an "adult beverage" in area liquor stores, or imbibe in some local venues, but during Prohibition you usually got your liquor from a neighbor who either
Senate passes bill allowing alcohol delivery in New Mexico
The bill now heads to the governor s desk for a signature Share Updated: 8:31 AM MST Mar 10, 2021
The bill now heads to the governor s desk for a signature Share Updated: 8:31 AM MST Mar 10, 2021 Getting alcohol delivered right to your door is one step closer to becoming a reality in New Mexico.On Tuesday, the Senate passed HB 255 bill that would allow alcohol to be delivered to a person’s home, as well as expanding the state s liquor licenses that would allow smaller restaurants to be able to sell more than just beer and wine. “HB 255 is a desperately needed economic driver for New Mexico communities,” said HB 255 co-sponsor, House Republican Whip Rod Montoya. “This is a win for so many rural communities and will help our economy grow.”“The impact of HB 255 will be far-reaching, and long-lasting to build a prosperous New Mexico,” said HB 255 co-sponsor, Representative Joshua Hern