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Ad Astra Radio Friday High School Scoreboard Hutchinson-2/6/26

Girls Basketball Mulvane 54, Buhler 48 Republic County 40, Lyons 29 Sterling 55, Sedgwick 35 (Thursday, 2/5) Berean Academy 45, Sterling 30 Sedgwick 49, Trinity Catholic 38 Andale 47, McPherson 41 (Thursday, 2/5) Central Christian 51, Pretty Prairie 34 Hutchinson 42, Salina South 40 Otis-Bison d. Chase by forfeit Cheney 45, Chaparral 35 Norwich 51,... Read More.

Sedgwick Girls Hold Off Trinity Catholic with Fourth Quarter Run

SEDGWICK - The Trinity Catholic girls stormed back from a nine-point third-quarter deficit to take a one-point fourth-quarter lead Friday, but Sedgwick answered with a 14-0 run, and the Cardinals would go on to win 49-38. Sedgwick's Ella Vondracek had a huge night for the... Read More.

Garage, Vehicle Damaged in Friday Afternoon Fire

McPHERSON, Kan. — A garage and a vehicle parked in front of it were heavily damaged in a Friday afternoon fire in the 800 block of North Grimes. McPherson Fire Chief Chad Mayberry said fire units, along with police and EMS, were dispatched at 2:15... Read More.

Bullpup Scholars Bowl State Bound, Places 3rd in Regionals

PRATT, Kan. - The McPherson High School Scholars Bowl team is headed to State after placing 3rd in the Pratt Regional on Thursday, Feb. 5. The team went 6-2 during pool play, ending with a score difference of +175. Their lone losses in the pool were... Read More.

Bullpup Girls Fall at Andale 47-41

ANDALE, Kan. - The McPherson High School Girls Basketball team fell to Andale on the road, 47-41, on Thursday, Feb. 5. The Bullpups started on the right foot with an 11-8 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Andale stormed back to tie the... Read More.

It’s February: Are You Thinking About Tomatoes — Yet?

K-State horticulture expert gets you ready for planting this year’s crop  MANHATTAN, Kan — It’s still nearly three months before Kansas gardeners begin to put tomato plants into the ground, yet Kansas State University horticulture expert Matt McKernan says it’s not too early for gardeners... Read More.