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Remembering the season’s reason

On that Christmas night so long ago a group of shepherds sat huddled around their campfire trying to keep warm. They were talking about all that had happened that day as they tended their master’s sheep. Read More...

Resident profile: Willard Duft

Thousands of U.S. military personnel will spend the holiday season at war in a foreign land, away from their loved ones. Willard Duft of Sterling knows how that feels. Read More...

Hamburger Night a hit

We are pleased to introduce Hamburger Night on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the American Legion. Read More...

Log Cabin Quilt Chosen Best of Show in Sterling Exhibit

Pat Lawrence’s “Log cabin” quilt has been named “Best of Show” of the local competition in Presbyterian Manor of Sterling’s Annual Art Is Ageless Juried Exhibit held at the Sterling College Art Center. This is the 26th year for the program which recognizes the artistic talents of artists 65 and older. Read More...

“Fibromyalgia 101” seminar to be held Aug. 24

Do you have chronic pain in your muscles? How about frequent trouble sleeping or remembering things? You could be among the estimated 3.5 million people affected by Fibromyalgia, an increasingly common condition that often is difficult to diagnose. Read More...

Residents celebrate freedom on the Fourth

Residents attended the Fourth of July parade in Sterling. Numerous volunteers and staff members walked with residents to watch the parade. More than 20 residents were in attendance. Read More...

Tips for better brain health

Time and again, studies have shown how important exercise, regular mental stimulation and balanced nutrition are to our minds. Read More...

Sterling Presbyterian Manor Nominated For Quality First Award

WICHITA, KS - Presbyterian Manor of Sterling was nominated for a Community Involvement Award by the Kansas Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (KAHSA). Read More...

Volunteer hasn’t let multiple sclerosis get in the way of what she loves best, being with people

Carol Bingle accepts that she probably is most recognized in her community as the woman who drives an electric cart around town, often accompanied by Chooch, her 16-year-old Cairn terrier. Read More...

 


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