Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District No. 3 (GMD3) is hosting a series of producer meetings seeking input on the ...
Dr. King’s life was cut short on April 4, 1968, when he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, while supporting striking ...
Wamego continues atop the NCKL girls’ standings with an 11-1, 5-0 record followed by Rock Creek at 7-3, 5-0 and Concordia at 5-4, 3-2. Here is a look at what each of the NCKL winter teams did this ...
Work crews have cleaned out most of the channel, transported the timber and stacked it near the Salina Wastewater Plant just ...
A Salina business is continuing to help power a local Salina organization in its fight against childhood cancer. JAE’s ...
The book store is planning an evening of jazz, hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and books. They are excited to welcome Maggie Spicer ...
Tickets are available for “Night With the Yotes”, one of the marquee events on the Kansas Wesleyan University calendar.
Food for Peace, also known as Public Law 480, was signed into law in 1954 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Kansas native.
Here is a look at when each KCAC school will begin its 2026 spring sports season: The Lady Eagle softball team will open its ...
The Lady Loper basketball team defeated Northwest Missouri State 66-51 on Thursday. … The Loper men’s basketball team ...
Marcos is a senior at Central High School. At school, he does forensics, debate, theatre and choir. Outside of school, he ...
Braxton is a seventh grader at Lakewood Middle School. At school, he is in band, jazz band and plays football and basketball.