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Trio of former Barton athletes represented at 2024 Paris Olympics
The long tradition of former Barton Community College student-athletes qualifying for the Olympics continues with the 2024 version of the Olympiad games in Paris, France, beginning July 26 and concluding August 11. Three former members of the Barton track and field program will be making their Olympic debut: women's 100m...
Felten plaques installed in Kansas Statehouse
New bronze plaques were recently installed in the Rotunda of the Kansas Statehouse to give credit to Hays sculptor Pete Felten for his sculptures displayed there. The Kansas Capitol Building displays many works of art, including murals depicting prominent moments in Kansas’ history. Felten’s native limestone sculptures were commissioned to honor four notable Kansans: former U.S. Senator and Governor of Kansas Arthur Capper, aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and journalist and politician William Allen White. The finished pieces were installed in 1981.
Slow Start Sinks Bee Jays in NBC Opener
The Derby Twins built leads of 5-0 and 8-2 on the way to beating the Liberal Bee Jays 9-6 in 90th NBC World Series Series Saturday afternoon at Eck Stadium in Wichita. The Bee Jays drop their opener in the NBC for the third time in four years. Derby greeted...
K-State Schedule Preview, Nov. 23: A Winnable Game Against Cincinnati In 11th Game
If K-State plays its game, the Wildcats should beat Cincinnati rather easily in the 11th game of the season. But K-State can't afford to look ahead to the regular season finale at Iowa State.
Ayrton Gennetten Attains Victory with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Lakeside Speedway
Kansas City, KS. (7/26/24) Ayrton Gennetten would use precision and precise timing to snatch victory with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the Sunflower State Showcase presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his fifth league victory in an outstanding feature event at Lakeside Speedway in the caution free feature event.
Kansas farmers face a higher risk of suicide. This group wants to reduce the stigma of seeking help
When Isabelle Blackwood was in middle school, her Kansas farming family was devastated when her oldest brother Ian died by suicide. Blackwood, who is now a high school senior in Clay Center, responded by learning about the mental health struggles among agricultural professionals, especially men. They often work in isolation, compounding the struggle with mental illness, and face a higher risk of suicide.
Kansas women struggle to access and afford health care, report finds
A study by the Commonwealth Fund ranks Kansas 32nd in the U.S. on women’s health metrics. The state got low marks for health care affordability and access. Women in Kansas have a harder time accessing and affording health care than in most other states, according to a new report by the Commonwealth Fund.
Topeka crash kills motorcycle riders Noah T. Lawler, 19, and Ava R. Jordan, 20
A man and a woman on a motorcycle died late Saturday morning in a two-vehicle crash also involving an SUV at S.W. 10th and Fairlawn Road. Motorcycle driver Noah T. Lawler, 19, and his passenger, Ava R. Jordan, 20, died in the crash, Shawnee County Sheriff Brian C. Hill said Sunday afternoon. Three juveniles,...
Wichita police officers get new body cameras
The Wichita Police Department has been issuing new body cameras to all commissioned officers, and most officers have now received them. Police Captain Aaron Moses said officers will have a choice between a head-mounted and a body-mounted camera. He said the new cameras have a wider angle and a clearer picture along with better audio. There has been automatic activation of the camera when a taser is deployed, and Moses said the next steps will be to have automatic activation when the light bar is activated on a patrol car or when a firearm is pulled from its holster. Supervisors will be able to livestream video from officers in the field in certain situations.
Wichita State Men's Basketball Set To Face Some Top Tier Talent Over Thanksgiving
Wichita State men's basketball will spend Thanksgiving participating in the 2024 ESPN Events Invitational at the Walt Disney World Resort, Nov. 28-29. The four-team field features Florida (SEC), Minnesota (Big Ten) and Wake Forest (ACC) and the Shockers out of the American Athletic Conference. The Shockers are making their third appearance in the ESPN Events Invitational and first since 2015.
⚾ Tulsa Sandlot edges Hutchinson Monarchs in NBC
WICHITA, Kan. —Tulsa Sandlot jumped on the Hutchinson Monarchs early in the first inning early Sunday morning by scoring five runs in the bottom of the first and eventually winning 7-6 in the second pool play game of the 90th annual NBC Tournament at Wichita State University,. Hutch fought...
Emporia Pavilions welcoming new businesses, signaling local retail growth
The Emporia Pavilions are on the verge of welcoming new businesses, signaling significant growth for the local retail scene. Special Projects Coordinator and interim RDA Director Jim Witt confirmed that Five Below is on track for a late August opening. Old Navy and Ulta will be joining them later this year.
Algae warning continues for King Lake; new warnings posted for Melvern Outlet River Pond and Swim Pond
Blue-green algae warnings have now been announced near Melvern Lake. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says Melvern Outlet River Pond and Swim Pond, both on the east side of Melvern Lake, are now in a warning until further notice. Both locations join Emporia State University’s King Lake, which has now been in a warning for just under a month.
Kansas football wide receivers are underrated nationally (and they shouldn't be)
It's hard to imagine many college programs returning as many talented and experienced wide receivers than the Kansas football team is in 2024. The Jayhawks are loaded, with four returning senior pass catchers. Lawrence Arnold, Quentin Skinner, and Luke Grimm all had productive juniors seasons, taking passes from second and...
WeaveGrid to combine its software with Emporia Energy chargers
WeaveGrid and Emporia Energy are partnering to make smart EV charging more accessible by expanding access to utility-managed charging programs for Emporia EV charger owners. WeaveGrid said its software will integrate with Emporia Energy’s EV chargers, enabling participation in utility-managed charging programs and grid optimization initiatives. According to the...
2024 Kansas State Tickets, Game Schedule, Results, How to Watch Info
In 2024, one of the top games on the Kansas State Wildcats' college football schedule is versus Arizona on September 13 -- keep scrolling to find out more. Looking for college football tickets? Head to Ticketmaster today and see your team live. Kansas State's 2024 Schedule & Ticket Info. Get...
Grasshoppers becoming an issue in central, western Kansas
In the insect world, the cicadas stole the show in 2024 with the emergence of the 13-year and 17-year broods together for the first time in 221 years. While billions of the insects are impacting life in the eastern United States, another insect is making itself known in central and western Kansas: the grasshopper. Alicia Boor, agriculture and natural resources agent in the Cottonwood District for K-State Research and Extension, said there are limited options for controlling the insects.
KS Lt. Governor Toland touts economic investment in Ellis County
Kansas Lt. Gov. David Toland discussed the economic wins of the Kelly administration and what the Department of Commerce plans for future development at a Chamber in Hays luncheon on Friday. Toland also serves as the Kansas Secretary of the Department of Commerce. Between 2019 and 2024, Gov. Kelly's administration...
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