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Trevor Meadows commits to Pitt State Football
CARTHAGE, Mo. - The Pitt State Football Team continues their offseason recruitment. The Gorillas picked up a local commitment from Carthage. Trevor Meadows announced on his social media platforms that he is committed to play football at the next level for Pittsburg State University.
Storm season ends in Salina
Salina, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–The Southwest Kansas Storm’s season ended in dramatic fashion as they fell to the Salina Liberty 41-35 in the first round of the Arena Football League (AFL) playoffs. A last second hail mary pass from Matt Stuck was caught at the four-yardline, but the Liberty corralled wide receiver Todd Athey before he could try and lateral the ball, ending the game and the Storm’s season.
Perry Reflects on Journey to NBA
A Red Raven basketball legend is ready to begin his professional career, chasing a spot in the NBA. Point guard Tylor Perry was signed by the Toronto Raptors last week to join their summer league team, after concluding his college career. Perry spent two seasons in Coffeyville, serving as the...
Crowder’s Aaron Arnold to Continue Baseball Career at Wichita State University
NEOSHO, MO — The pipeline of Crowder to Wichita State continues. Right-Handed Pitcher Aaron Arnold will be heading to Wichita State University to become a Shocker. Arnold announced his commitment before the 2024 Roughrider season back last November in 2023. This season Arnold appeared in 7 games and started 4 of those 7 contests. Arnold […]
Elvin Brito wants his BKFC belt back
Elvin “El Bandido” Brito wants his belt back. Brito became the inaugural BKFC World Welterweight Champion in 2022. The belt has since changed waists a few times and is currently held by the unbeaten Austin “No Doubt” Trout. Standing between Brito and his shot at Trout...
Illustration workshop brings the superhero out in kids
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A special illustration workshop was held at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Saturday. “That right there means everything,” said local artist Dané Shobe. Kids had the opportunity to learn from him in the workshop. He worked through drawings with the aspiring artists,...
Man from Kansas Drowns while Swimming in Stockton Lake
A man from Kansas is dead after investigators say he drowned in Stockton Lake over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Highway Patrol troopers say 60-year-old Craig Olsen was swimming near a pontoon boat Saturday evening near the Stockton Dam when he went underwater and never resurfaced. He was pronounced...
Area Schools Headed to Clay Target National Championships
Athletes & teams representing 456 high schools from across the nation, including teams from Ell-Saline and Chapman, are scheduled to participate at the 2024 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship this week. The event will be held at the Michigan Trapshooting Association in Mason, MI July 10th-14th. According...
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...
⛳ Hutchinson's Holmberg among field in U.S. Adaptive Open in Newton
NEWTON, Kan. — The third annual U.S. Adaptive Open teed off on Monday morning at Sand Creek Station Golf Course. The U.S. Adaptive Open is sanctioned by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Among the 96 entries is Hutchinson native, Kirk Holmberg, the lone Kansan in the field. Holmberg...
Police Raid On Kansas Newspaper Offices Leads To Reporter’s $235K Settlement
A former reporter at The Marion County Record, a Kansas weekly newspaper, has reached a $235,000 settlement as part of a lawsuit she filed over a search by police. WGA East & NewsGuild Demand Accountability For Police Raid Of Kansas Newspaper The June 25 settlement came from the lawsuit filed by the former reporter, Deb Gruver, against Gideon Cody, the former Marion police chief. Gruver’s lawsuit claimed Cody caused injury to her hand while forcibly obtaining her personal cellphone during the raid on the newspaper. On Aug. 11, 2023, local police and county sheriff’s deputies raided The Record offices and the...
Kansas City’s oldest barbecue joint celebrates 90 years of tradition
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Kansas City’s oldest barbecue restaurant celebrated 90 years of tradition with a holiday weekend rib special. On Friday, July 5, Rosedale Barbecue, the very first spot to serve barbecue in Kansas City, celebrated its 90th anniversary. It was founded on July 4, 1934. What started as a hot dog and beer stand - The Bucket Shop - turned toward barbecue after owners caught a whiff of smoke at Fatty Sharp’s Smoking Meats, just down the road.
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