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Evergy Urges Customers to be Vigilant for Scams

TOPEKA, Kan. — Evergy urges customers to watch out for utility scams. Today is Utility Scam Awareness Day November 19. This observance is part of a nationwide initiative with United Utilities Against Scams to raise awareness and educate customers about the growing threat of... Read More.

Area Athletes Sign with College Athletic Programs

Four area athletes will compete in athletics at the two-year and four-year levels. Buhler High School senior Kennedee Applegate signed a letter of intent to play women’s soccer at Pratt Community College. “We proudly congratulate Kennedee Applegate on her signing with Pratt Community College, where she... Read More.

Hesston Men’s Basketball Falls in Overtime Thriller

HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College men's basketball put together one of its strongest offensive first halves of the season, but Mid-America Christian's late surge proved decisive as the Larks fell 87–81 in overtime on Tuesday evening in Yost Center. The Larks hit 18 three-pointers... Read More.

Swede Outlast Patriots in OT Thriller

Springfield, Mo. – The Bethany College Swedes Men's Basketball team took a trip out to Springfield, Mo. to take on the Mission University Patriots in a non-conference matchup. In what was a closely contested first half, neither team could obtain a double-digit lead as the... Read More.

McPherson Dominates at Home with 85-0 Victory Over Sterling

McPherson, Kan – With NAIA Playoff hopes on the line, the Bulldogs needed a large victory over the Sterling Warriors on Saturday in order to give themselves a chance to make the post-season for the first time in 15 years. McPherson came into the contest... Read More.

It’s Fall, and Leaves Are Everywhere

K-State horticulture expert suggests adding leaves to compost bins MANHATTAN, Kan. — Cold temperatures can come on quickly in Kansas, causing trees to begin dropping leaves just as rapidly. While keeping up with leaves every fall is a challenge, Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini... Read More.

Cattle Chat: What Producers Can Do to Cut Down Bull Conflict

K-State beef cattle experts suggest several ways producers may want to consider housing bulls for minimal fighting MANHATTAN, Kan. — Anyone who’s ever had a difficult roommate knows the struggle of sharing space — and according to Kansas State University beef experts, bulls aren’t much... Read More.