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Pay it Forward - Katelyn Andrist
Congratulations to this week's DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers Pay It Forward recipient, Katelyn Andrist. Katelyn was nominated for her volunteer work with several organizations while being Miss Southern Kansas. You can hear more about Katelyn Andrist and her story in the video above. And, don't forget to nominate a volunteer...
God’s grace brings university chaplain back home
Father Edmund “Ed” Herzog, Newman’s chaplain, may be a new face to some people in the Newman community, but he is certainly no stranger to the university. Herzog attended Newman University from 2007-2011 and was confirmed in St. John’s Chapel on campus in 2009. Now, 17 years later, he returns to lead Campus Ministry and guide students through formation, stewardship and leading Mass. Prior to Herzog’s new assignment, he was the chaplain of Bishop Carroll Catholic High School for six years.
⚾🥎 Hutch baseball, softball groups looking for players and coaches
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Baseball Association and Hutch Shawks Softball are looking for players. If you can't make it to the tryout times, contact Andrew Ehling to set up your own time. "There's been a handful that's reached out, either been on vacation there's you know summer camps...
Hutchinson man arrested after chase
Hutchinson police said a 36-year-old man was arrested after several chases on Monday. The last chase ended with a crash and minor injuries to a local resident. Police said a corrections department task force found the man around 3:20 Monday afternoon near 11th and Severance in Hutchinson. He got into a vehicle and fled, but officers did not pursue him because of his history of fleeing from law enforcement. The man was later seen walking near 12th and Milcon Street, and he was armed with a handgun. Officers chased him on foot and then he got into a vehicle and sped away. Police chased him and he ran a stop sign at 4th and Maple, hitting another vehicle. He got out and fired a shot, but it’s not believed he was shooting at officers. He was caught a short time later.
Marysville Legion Baseball Team To Play In AA State Tournament In Concordia | Games On KNDY AM 1570 & 94.1 FM
The Marysville American Legion baseball team has clinched a spot in the 2024 Kansas American Legion Class AA State Baseball Tournament in Concordia. Marysville, seeded 7th, will enter the tournament with a 17-14 record and will play their first game against the 2nd seed Hiawatha, which has a record of 26-10. The game is scheduled for Friday at 2:30 p.m. and will be broadcast live on Classic Country 1570 AM & 94.1 FM KNDY in the Marysville area, as well as kndyclassic.com and the free Classic Country KNDY mobile app.
At new Leawood space, music lovers can pick from 10,000+ recordings to listen to
Music museums across the country often have a focus on the visual. Think of instruments and iconic costumes like the famous white Elvis jumpsuit along the walls, with a button to press for a few snippets of a well-known tune. That’s not what you’ll find at Kelsyn Rooks’ new Leawood...
Smoky Hill River Renewal Project Set to Revitalize Salina with $21.3M in Funding and New Development Plans
The Smoky Hill River might soon flow more freely through Salina, as officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Salina signed a cost-share agreement for the proposed Smoky Hill River renewal project. U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran announced an additional $400,000 in federal funding to assist with the city’s cost for a project design draft from USACE. City documents indicate $13.7 million will come from federal sources, supplemented by $7.6 million from a citywide sales tax. Salina previously secured $22 million in federal grants for river improvements, including bridge replacements and revamped boat docks.
10th annual Everybody Counts to provide social services for homeless children, families
The 10th annual Everybody Counts event is set to return later this summer. Organizer Deb Nuss said the event was formed ten years ago following a report delivered to the USD 383 Board of Education on homeless children in the school district. “At the time, there were about 250 children...
Gorillas Picked Second in MIAA Coaches, Media Polls
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Pittsburg State University football team garnered the preseason No. 2 ranking in the 2024 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Coaches and Media Polls released Tuesday (July 23) at MIAA Football Media Day, presented by Seigfreid Bingham. The Gorillas, the defending MIAA co-champions, received two first-place...
Counties with the worst droughts in Kansas
STACKER – About one-fifth of the continental United States is currently experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Storms during this past winter brought heavy (in some areas, record-setting) rainfall and flooding to California, offering the state an expected two-year reprieve from widespread droughts that covered nearly 100% of the state […]
Sedgwick County offers services for veterans
Howard Hutchinson, the president of the Veteran Providers' Coalition of Sedgwick County, and Tonya Buckingham, Sedgwick County Register of Deeds, joined KSN News on Monday to talk about veteran services and the upcoming Veterans Awareness Expo.
Susan’s Kids earns Helping Hand for work with foster children
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The community stepped up to provide special gifts for local children looking for a forever home, and KWCH and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers gave them a Helping Hand. “Kids move from home to home, foster kids, over 7,000, with all their belongings in a plastic trash...
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