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EAGLE Media 40th Annual Patriots Parade photo gallery
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — EAGLE Media held its 2024 Patriots Parade on July 4. The parade started at Ave. B and Main and ended on 12th Ave. and Main. This year's parade had more than 100 entries participate. A full gallery of photos is available on the Hutch Post Facebook...
COLvSKC Quotes: "We're scrapping for points, we need them desperately, we can't let them slip away that easily"
On what went wrong after a good start to the second half…. It really comes down to two set pieces at the end of the day. First set piece, goal. We get picked a little bit, but we’ve got to fight through it. Then on the second one, I haven't seen the replay, but I have a pretty good idea in my head, but I probably want to wait till I see the replay. It’s two set pieces. We go up 1-0 – we had made changes at halftime that we were planning on doing, which was good. The only one was Zo (Bassong), as precautionary. We made our changes, but I thought we brought a little life. I thought the guys, all of a sudden started to create some things in the game which was good. Then, unfortunately, a set piece, and then the penalty.
📸 Play Day in the Park — A local Fourth of July tradition
With the mild 80-degree temperatures, hundreds of Salina residents and visitors attended the Play Day in the Park to celebrate the Fourth of July. The City of Salina Parks and Recreation organized the event at Oakdale Park, serving hotdogs and chips while providing entertainment such as a bubble station, foam pit and sidewalk chalk.
All Invited to Saturday Block Party
Everyone is invited to a big block party in North Salina on Saturday featuring free food, games, entertainment, and even an all star basketball game. It’s all part of “Daddy Bud Day” in Pacific Park. In the late 1960s “Daddy Bud Day” began. John “Daddy Bud” Curtis,...
Zorn, Vasquez, Weger, Fetters, and Pittman Produce NOW600 National Wins on Thursday at Dodge City Raceway Park!
DODGE CITY, Kan. (July 4, 2024) - Trey Zorn, Zayden Vasquez, Braxton Weger, Kelby Fetters, and Kacie Pittman produced feature wins on Thursday night with the Dirt2Media NOW600 Micro Sprint National Championship presented by Hi Plains Building Division at Dodge City Raceway Park. A field of 14-NOW600 Non-Wing, 18-NOW600 A-Class,...
VIDEO: Salina Lets Freedom Ring
Following an overnight storm, there was bright sunshine and mild temperatures for Independence Day festivities in Salina. Independence Day began with a patriotic set of songs from the Salina Municipal Band, and it ended with a spectacular fireworks display. From fun in the park, to food, fellowship, and fireworks, Salina let freedom ring on Thursday.
Revolution in Women's Soccer: NWSL announces 2024 final at CPKC Stadium
The NWSL's announcement that the 2024 final will be held at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City is not just a milestone, but a real revolution in women's soccer. Recently opened, the stadium is a symbol of progress and investment in women's sport, being the first in the world built specifically for a professional women's team, Kansas City Current, and will now host the most anticipated event of the year in women's soccer on November 23rd.
Red, White and Boom! Wichita celebrates Independence Day
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Thousands lined the land around Riverfront Stadium for Wichita’s “Red, White and Boom!”. Everyone eagerly waited for 9:40 p.m. to see the fireworks spectacular. For some folks it was their first time and for others this is a yearly tradition. Victory Pyrotechnics and Special...
Wichita neighborhood ditches big firework shows as buying, shooting aerials now legal
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Like many Americans, the Fourth of July has a special place in Kaden Beeson and his family’s hearts, and this year, they learned something that made them even more excited. "I was just like, let's go buy some big stuff. Spent a lot of money,"...
40th Patriot Parade brings 100+ entries under cool clear skies
Thousands of people lined Main St. in Hutchinson on Thursday morning for the 40th Patriot Parade. Over 100 entries moved from Avenue B to 12th Ave. as Hutchinson Police officers manned closed intersections and two motorcycle officers weaved around the entries along the route. Eagle Media, the parade’s sponsor and organizer, provided patriotic music and announced each entry as they moved north along Main St. in front of the company’s building and viewing area at 825 N Main St.
Clara Barton Medical Center welcomes new physical therapist
Clara Barton Medical Center announced the addition of Kelsey Wallpe, DPT, to their team of therapy professionals. Originally from Russell, Kelsey is excited to bring her knowledge and passion for patient care back to rural central Kansas. Kelsey earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Franciscan University of...
Experts: U.S. hospitals prone to cyberattacks like one that hurt patient care at Ascension in Wichita
Cyberattacks on health care systems don’t just cost money. They can make it harder for clinicians to keep their patients safe. In the wake of a debilitating cyberattack against one of the nation’s largest health care systems, Marvin Ruckle, a nurse at an Ascension hospital in Wichita, said he had a frightening experience: He nearly gave a baby “the wrong dose of narcotic” because of confusing paperwork.
Low water levels raise concerns about boating at Cheney Lake
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Cheney Lake is one of the primary water sources for the city of Wichita and with low water levels, it continues to be an issue to the city and those who enjoy spending their time at the lake. Parts of Cheney Lake are nearly inaccessible and...
Lake Shawnee hosts blues festival for Independence Day
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Lake Shawnee hosted Topeka’s largest 4th of July celebration. The 14th annual Spirit of Kansas Blues Festival featured five different bands throughout Independence Day. Blue Adame is a big blues fan, and never passes up an opportunity to enjoy it. “It’s a wonderful festival right here, right in your backyard,” he said. […]
Several local Fourth of July fireworks shows canceled or postponed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Muddy conditions and the threat of more weather in the forecast led the City of Overland Park to move its ‘Star Spangled Spectacular’ fireworks to Friday night. The fireworks show will instead light up the sky at 10 p.m. on Friday, July 5.
58 DAYS TO 2024 KICKOFF: Camden Beebe
From all of us here at Bring On The Cats, we’d like to wish a very happy and enjoyable Independence Day to our loyal readers! Please try not to blow your fingers off today!. Redshirt Freshman | 6-3 | 348 lbs. | Kansas City, Kansas. Position: Offensive Line. Previous...
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