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Missouri Shootout Locations of Bonnie & Clyde & Pretty Boy Floyd
You can say what you want about Missouri, but it's impossible to deny the history that has happened across the state. That includes numerous infamous shootout locations where Bonnie & Clyde and gangster Pretty Boy Floyd were involved in deadly battles. Several popular YouTube channels have adventured in Missouri and...
Kansas coaching legends join former Hutchinson HS star’s staff at D1 level
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A few weeks after former Hutchinson High School and Pittsburg State University star Nate Dreiling became the youngest coach in FBS college football when he was named interim coach at Utah State, two Kansas coaching legends at the junior college and NCAA DII levels are joining Dreiling’s staff.
BREAKING: Pitt State Announces Crowder’s Josh Barnes as New Head Softball Coach
PITTSBURG, KS — It did not take long for Pitt State to find a new leader for their softball as Josh Barnes has been announced as their new Head Softball Coach. Barnes is coming from Crowder College where has been the Head Coach for the past two seasons. Barnes turned Crowder into a powerhouse posting […]
PSU’s Coach Anthony Talks Upcoming Season and Addition of Week Zero Game; New in 2024
The MIAA football season kicks off in just five weeks. The conference held its media day on Tuesday. KRPS’s Fred Fletcher-Fierro has more. Expectations are high for first-year Pitt State head coach Tom Anthony this upcoming season. The Gorillas were 11 and 2 last year under Brian Wright who left PSU to become the new head coach of Northern Arizona University.
USDA Awards Four Area Businesses and Farms Clean Energy Grants
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Kansas Rural Development Director Christy Davis has announced another round of Rural Development grants totaling nearly $1.8 million to support 15 clean energy projects across Kansas. Four area farms, producers, and businesses were awarded grants:. · Roy Buessing, an agricultural producer in Axtell was...
County commission candidates quizzed during forum
Incumbent Bourbon County Commissioners each face opposition as the Aug. 6 primary election nears ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. The three current commissioners and their opponents were given chances to voice their stances on local issues such as solar panel developments and taxes, and also weighed in on the responsibilities of commissioners and other matters during a Primary Election Forum Thursday evening at Fort Scott High School.
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