Morton County accident results in fatality
ELKHART - A one-vehicle accident in rural Morton County resulted in the loss of a life on Sunday, April 20.
ELKHART - A one-vehicle accident in rural Morton County resulted in the loss of a life on Sunday, April 20.
Topeka – Local students are taking the lead in building healthier school communities, thanks to “Be the Spark” grants funded by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas (BCBSKS) and awarded to 20 Kansas Association for Youth (KAY) Clubs across the state.
At Garden City Community College, we take tremendous pride in the accomplishments of our students, both inside and outside the classroom. Time and time again, our student-athletes, academic competitors, and judging teams continue to shine on the state and national stages, reflecting the excellence that defines GCCC.
Severe weather is upon us and the possibility of power outages can put the safety of refrigerated and frozen food in jeopardy. Severe weather events like thunderstorms and tornadoes can bring down power lines in a neighborhood, or even entire grids of a city.
Dear Eric: Is it normal for an unmarried man over 60 to want a baby? Where should he look for a marriage-minded young woman willing to accept the age difference? How should he deal with the social stigma against May-December relationships?
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector Advocates special summer school for youngest children to catch up to peers TOPEKA — Kansas State Department of Education commissioner… Login to continue reading Login…
TOPEKA – The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will hold a public hearing next week to give Black Hills gas customers an opportunity to learn more about the company’s rate increase request, ask questions and make comments before the Commission.
While it would look like a runaway score in Tuesday’s 12-2 Garden City High School’s softball victory over Liberal at John Ford Field/Tangeman Sports Complex, the Buffs’ head coach Trina Mai, was still taking the high-road approach.
HAYS – Fort Hays State University is hosting the 66th Annual Western Kansas Technology Education Fair at Gross Memorial Coliseum on Friday, May 2.
Before the week of April 21 got under way, Garden City High School girls’ soccer coach Jose Vital knew he would have to play more of his roster than usual.