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Brothers, KU students, curating fashion show on campus
Two brothers who have launched into the local fashion and entertainment scene have imagined an experience where art walks among art for their next project. Nana Amfo, 23, and King Amfo, 25, both University of Kansas students, have grown their urban culture and lifestyle brand, Alpha Gang Media, for seven years. Their upcoming September fashion show will spotlight urban streetwear, classy business looks and other couture amid the Spencer Museum of Art’s collections.
Four KCAC Teams Recognized in 2024 NAIA Football GoRout Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Three of the four teams were ranked in the Top 25, with Evangel University leading the KCAC pack at No. 14, followed by Friends University and Kansas Wesleyan University, which were tied at No. 24. Ottawa University was part of the “Receiving Votes” category of the poll. The...
Fellowship Hi-Crest Church hosts community events
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) -Fellowship Hi-Crest Church hosted two events on Sunday. The first was Hi-Crest Serve Day. “We gave information out to different people on activities and stuff that was going on in the community center here, and also the Dolly Parton imagination library and how to get signed up for different programs in the community,” said Sandra Batt of the Hi-Crest Neighborhood Improvement Association, or NIA.
Car show generates over $200, over 150 items for Corky’s Cupboard
Car enthusiasts gathered in front of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church for a benefit car show Sunday. The church and Beacon for Hope Suicide Prevention teamed up to help the Corky’s Cupboard food pantry at Emporia State University. Among those with vehicles was Shawn Sweat, who brought a 1966 Cobra replica that he bought in Wichita.
CBS Sports projects two Big 12 teams to College Football Playoff
With the college football season right around the corner, the projections are flying in fast and furious. A new rule change means 12 teams will head to the College Football Playoff that will take place in late December and early January. Two teams from the Big 12 were listed in the latest projections from CBS Sports. Both the Utah Utes and Kansas State Wildcats are heading to the postseason according to the projections. For Kansas State, they get in as the 11th seed. They would face a first-round matchup just before Christmas, on the road at Oregon. The Utes garner the 3...
Sherman retraces father’s footsteps with Barton Co. program
From the Barton County Historical Society... The Barton County Historical Society will host a program in the Ray Schulz Research Library at the museum by John Sherman, Ellsworth, at 7 p.m. Monday, August 26. Sherman will share the history and follow the battles of the 10th Mountain Division in the...
Lincoln Senior Care Center launches a caregiver support website
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Aging Partners, a Lincoln senior care center, announced the launch of a website that will focus on providing support to caregivers through free resources and e-learning services. The service is run through Trualta and focuses on those in Lancaster and its five surrounding counties, but it...
Crash sends vehicle into yard along Vine Street in central Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Police responded to a crash near 31st and Vine streets just after 4 p.m. on Monday. A 10/11 reporter said two vehicles appeared to have collided at the intersection. One vehicle came to a rest in a yard along northern Vine Street. Traffic on westbound...
Death at Lincoln plant was an accident, authorities say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The death of a worker at a Lincoln plant has been ruled accidental. The coroner found that the 47-year-old man likely fell into a tank, police said Monday. Early in the morning of July 30, he was found dead at the ADM plant near Cotner...
Nebraska men steal more than $350K from SD casino
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Two Nebraska men face wire fraud and other charges related to a scam where they were able to steal more than $350,000 from a casino in northern South Dakota. According to recently unsealed federal court documents, Roberto Carlos Gonzales Miranda and Roberto Orellana have...
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