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Latest Development in Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift Relationship Gives Some Fans Cause For Concern
By all means, it seems as if Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and worldwide pop mega-star Taylor Swift are happy together, and they intend to spend the rest of their lives together after publicly dating over the past year. Earlier this month, a story came out that reported...
Need for Ellis County Jail beds forecast to increase; adding space could cost $8M to $32M
Justice Planners, a jail consulting firm, told the Ellis County Commission on Tuesday that it predicts the county will need more jail beds in the next 25 years. Depending on the scenario, the agency estimated anywhere from 90 to 174 beds would be needed by 2049, which could cost between $8 million and $32 million.
Reinvestment Corridor coming to Missouri, Kansas
The Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) is bringing a 24-mile bi-state reinvestment corridor to Kansas and Missouri. Rep. Emmanuel Cleaver, II paired with local officials Tuesday to announce the initiative that will connect Independence, Sugar Creek, Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. The Bi-State Sustainable Reinvestment Corridor project will involve...
📷 Throwback Thursday: The Round-Top - Vol. 83
Hutch Post, in partnership with Steve Harmon and the Conard-Harmon Collection, is proud to present Throwback Thursday. Enjoy a weekly release from Steve Harmon as he presents the "Hutch - Then & Now Collection." STEVE HARMON. Hutch Post Contributor. Today's "Throwback Thursday Collection" takes us to the southwest corner of...
KU, K-State schedule campus visits with No. 1-rated high school senior hoops player
The consensus No. 1-ranked high school player in the men’s basketball recruiting class of 2025 on Thursday scheduled official campus visits to both Kansas and Kansas State. AJ Dybantsa, a 6-foot-9, 200-pound senior forward from Utah Prep Academy in Manti, Utah, told ESPN.com’s Paul Biancardi he will visit K-State on Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 and KU from Sept. 6-8.
Daily Delivery: Chris Klieman pushes Kansas State football upward
Many thought Kansas State football could never replicate the success it enjoyed under Bill Snyder, but heading into Year Six of the Chris Klieman Era, it's clear he's getting the job done. Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $9.95. Are you subscribing to...
Brooke Otto’s choice to transfer to Kansas soccer gave coach Nate Lie one of his captains
LAWRENCE — There’s a lot that’s new for Kansas soccer head coach Nate Lie this year. Not only is he about to embark on a new season Thursday, on the road at South Dakota State, but 2024 will be his first season at the helm for the Jayhawks. He took the job after spending...
Hays Symphony shares outdoor pops at 40th Fall Art Walk
The Hays Symphony will once again be joining the festivities of the Fall Art Walk by holding an outdoor concert on Friday, August 23, at 7:30 p.m. under the Hays Pavilion. The concert, themed “Let’s Dance,” will contain an assortment of folk music from around the world, including Hungarian dances, Irish reels, and more.
FHSU Foundation welcomes four new members to its Board of Trustees
The Fort Hays State University Foundation welcomes four new members to its board of trustees – Clint Albers, Eric Brown, Daryl Craft, and Dr. Gary Fredrickson. “Our board of trustees continually show up in support of FHSU’s future,” said FHSU Foundation President and CEO Jason Williby. “These members are some of our greatest advocates and are devoted to the university through and through. We’re excited to have these individuals on our board.”
Evergy crews work to restore power for 37,000 Kansans
Update 4:09 p.m.: Evergy announced in a news release its crews have restored power for more than 85% of customers that were impacted by Wednesday night’s severe storm. According to Evergy, 37,000 customers lost power due to the storm. As of 3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon, fewer than 5,000 customers are still without power. Newton areas. […]
Gov. Kelly discusses $2B tax reform bill, Medicaid expansion, national politics
Following multiple ceremonial bill signing events held in Leavenworth and Holton, Governor Laura Kelly called Salina Post to discuss the present and long-term impacts of tax reform, the possibility of Medicaid expansion in 2025, her reflections on the state's current financial standing, and the Kansas City Chiefs’ potential move across state lines.
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