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Three Big 12 Teams Mentioned in Top 10 Backcourts List
NO. 8 – ARIZONA. “Caleb Love is back after testing NBA Draft waters,” Hughes said. “He took home Pac-12 Player of the Year honors last season after averaging a career-high 18.0 points per game and is poised for another big season in 2024-25. Jaden Bradley is the de facto starting point guard after Kylan Boswell transferred to Arizona State and should see his workload increase this fall. KJ Lewis and Campbell transfer Anthony Dell’Orso add a ton of size and versatility to the backcourt. Dell’Orso is 6-foot-6 and averaged nearly 20 points per game at the mid-major level last season.”
Moore, Mathias, Bockerstette look to shine at third annual U.S. Adaptive Open
NEWTON, Kan. (WANE) – Adaptive golf is about to take center stage this week with the third annual U.S. Adaptive Open. After two years at Pinehurst, the growing golf outing is now heading to the heart of the country at Sand Creek Station. Once again, northeast Indiana will be well-represented in this year’s outing. Bishop […]
KBI: Silver Alert canceled, missing Kansas man found safe
SUMNER COUNTY —Just before 9a.m. Monday, the Wellington Police Department reported that 67-year-old Ronald Cook was located and is now safe. The statewide silver alert is now canceled. ---------- SUMNER COUNTY – The Wellington Police Department requested the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) issue a statewide Silver Alert for...
More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact
Nevada voters may decide in November whether they should join three dozen other states in requiring voters to present valid identification before casting a ballot. And Maine may not be far behind, as the push for voter ID requirements grows nationwide despite conflicting studies over their effects. Conservative organizers in Nevada say they have gathered […] The post More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Wheat Scoop: Kansas Wheat CEO shares wheat outlook
Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin joined the Wheat’s on Your Mind podcast this week to share his perspectives on the 2024 harvest, the new wheat export marketing year, Kansans serving as industry leaders and more. No conversation with Gilpin can start in early July without commentary on harvest results....
Sheriff IDs Kansas pilot who died in helicopter crash
SEDGWICK COUNTY —Authorities investigating a fatal helicopter crash that occurred just after 8a.m. Friday have identified the man who died as 70-year-old Vincent Faber of Andale, according to Sedgwick County Sheriff Lt. Nathan Gibbs. The National Transportation Safety Board continues investigating the crash of the RotorWay Scorpion 133 in...
Crowder Roughrider Nick Potter Heading to Wichita State University
NEOSHO, MO — Crowder Sophomore Right-Handed Pitcher Nick Potter will be heading to Kansas. He announced he will be taking his talents to Wichita State University to play for the Shockers next spring. Potter appeared in 8 games this for Crowder. In 7 innings pitched, he a WHIP of 2.43 and struck out 9 batters […]
Great Overland Station to transform into Station 9 3/4 for wizarding experience
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Great Overland Station will transform into Station 9 3/4 for a wizarding experience. According to Shawnee County Parks + Recreation officials, guests can experience the magic as Great Overland Station transforms into Station 9 3/4, a fantastical event celebration all things wizarding. The day will be full of enchanting activities and spellbinding fun for the entire family from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3 and Sunday, Aug. 4.
Bee Jays Hold Off Foxes for 13th Straight Win
The Liberal Bee Jays had won 13 in a row after building leads of 6-1 and 8-3 before holding on to beat the Fort Collins Foxes 9-5 Saturday night at Brent Gould Field. The Foxes plated a run in the first against starter Hunter Phillips. Liberal scored two in the bottom of the first. Taiga Sakuma singled to lead off the game. Robert Orr singled home a run and Matt Cormier singled home a run for the 2-1 lead. Kyzer Harrington lined the first pitch he saw as a B.J. to right for a double. He scored on a double steal. Liberal added three in the third. Miller Durham singled. With two outs, Matt Cormier singled him home. Joel Roberts lofted a two run home run into the trees in left for the 6-1 lead. Fort Collins plated two in the fourth on three hits and two errors to make it 6-3. The Bee Jays scored two in the fourth to lead 8-3. Taiga Sakuma doubled and Miller Durham hit a towering home run over the center field fence. The Foxes scored two in the sixth to make it 8-5 . The Bee Jays got an insurance run in the eighth when Joel Roberts line a double to left and scored on Taiga Sakuma pop fly double to center.
Traffic stops leads to arrest for identify theft, interference in Jackson Co.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A traffic stop in Hoyt has a topeka man accused of identity theft. Hoyt Police Chief Dan Wentling says an officer pulled over a van Friday night, July 5, for traffic violations. The officer arrested the driver, David Savard, 36, on several drug charges along with...
Kansas man drowns while swimming in Stockton Lake
CEDAR COUNTY, Mo. — A man from Shawnee, Kansas, has died after drowning near a pontoon boat in Stockton Lake on Saturday, June 6, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. In the drowning report, MSHP says at around 6:03 p.m. Saturday, 60-year-old Craig Olson was swimming near a 2008 Landau Pontoon boat stationed west […]
Emporia man arrested in Osage County on suspected drug distribution
An Emporia man faces possible drug distribution charges in Osage County after an alleged domestic disturbance in Melvern. Osage County Sheriff Chris Wells says deputies were called to the area of Northwest Maple and Northwest Roberts around 10:45 am Friday. While on scene, they say they found 33-year-old 33-year-old Dustin R Davis in the 200 block of Northwest Main with illegal narcotics in his possession.
Agenda for the Bo Co Commission on July 8
A meeting of the Industrial Development Research Committee will be held on July 8, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the main lobby of the Bourbon County Courthouse, 210 S. National Ave. Fort Scott, KS 66701. Bourbon County Courthouse. 210 S. National Ave Fort Scott, KS 66701 Phone: 620-223-3800. Fax: 620-223-5832.
Taking Stock of Big XII Transfer Classes: Kansas State
For all intents and purposes college basketball's 2024 transfer season is over although some schools could still add one or two more players prior to tipping off in November. However, in this age of highly paid transfers, many coaches could opt for quality over quantity, meaning they'll concentrate their NIL funds on several elite transfer prospects rather than scatter those finite moneys over more marginal prospects in an attempt to fill all 13 scholarship spots. They may prefer to roll the dice on injury and other attrition with nine or 10 scholarship players. Texas Tech, incidentally, has filled only 11 scholarship positions as of this writing and could stand pat. This is a calculated risk Grant McCasland and other coaches may be willing to run.
Fuel The Future raffle supports persons with disabilities in SEK
(KOAM) - CLASS LTD, a nonprofit organization serving individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) across Southeast Kansas, is teaming up with The Foundation for CLASS to host the Fuel The Future raffle.
Junction City Parks and Recreation update
Helland Park in Junction City has been getting some much deserved attention recently. Crews have been working on clearing the trails throughout the park. Parks and Recreation Director Joshua Gray noted that due to the construction of a pond, new trails are also being formed. In the near future, portions...
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