Riley Richert broke a school record Thursday at Sterling, placing second with a time of 19:44. Quinlyn Funk was fifth at 20:11; Jaidyn Frantz, 13th at 21:24.
Housman delivered the ring to Whitaker on Tuesday. Cathy suffers from frontotemporal dementia and finds it difficult to speak and understand words. “She doesn’t understand that she had a ring, or lost ...
A new survey shows most Kansans believe former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody should be prosecuted for raiding a newspaper office, editor’s home and city councilwoman’s home last year. When asked to ...
The opinion page is consistently written with insight and logic. Pat Wick’s recent article “Choosing the Greater Good” was excellent. It was compelling, perceptive, and wise. Her rationale for wind ...
Festivities began early during Pilsen’s 150th anniversary Saturday. Gunshots and traditional Czech polkas began ringing out at 8 a.m., as youths and adults shot skeet. Thurston Silhan, a freshman at ...
Ellie Supple of Burns, a junior majoring in physical education and health, is among 22 Kansas State University students selected as “ambassadors” to promote K-State’s College of Education among new ...
Names of Hillsboro family members whose home was destroyed by fire Oct. 4 were incorrectly spelled in last week’s edition. Family members are Sarah and Zac Gutierrez. Their children are Mariah, 17, ...
A cafe is an important part of any town, but it takes on deeper meaning when it’s the only eatery in a town of 88. Such is the case for Main Street Café and Bakery in Durham.
It’s not that journalists — real ones, not “talking heads” — have agendas they want the public to follow. They’re humans. They have opinions. But they see their mission not as persuading but informing ...
I believe the article entitled “Tabor College’s alcohol policies walk the line” gives unintended attention to one of Tabor’s strong points, which is to build a solid foundation not only academically ...
Marion kindergarten classes have received a $4,000 Dollar General Literacy Foundation grant to support a literacy program. Kindergarten teachers Sarah Mason, Katie Rahe, and Jessica Ensley said they ...