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McPherson County Volleyball Athletes Named KVA All-State

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McPherson County Volleyball Athletes Named KVA All-State

McPherson County was well-represented by the Kansas Volleyball Association (KVA), who released their All-State teams on Sunday, Nov. 16. Two McPherson High School athletes were named All-State honorees, as both Brooke Doile and Ava Romero were named to the Second Team for 4A. Three local 2A... Read More.

Five Little River Volleyball Players, Coach Rolfs Honored by KVA

Five members of the Kansas Class 1A Division I state champion Little River High School volleyball team were named to the Kansas Volleyball Association Class 1A DI All-State Team. Four Redskins were name to the First Team: Arika Feldman, Havana Olander, Saelyn Raleigh and Adelynne... Read More.

Hutchinson Trinity, Sterling Football Players Dominate Class 1A District VII Team

Hutchinson Trinity Catholic and Sterling dominated the Kansas Class 1A District VII Football Team released on Friday. Hutchinson Trinity first team offense: Drew Dechant, quarterback; Bentyn Chastain, wide receiver; Kaid McElgunn, wide receiver; Isaac Hammersmith, offensive line. Sterling first team offense: Zane Farney, running back; Wyatt Newberry, flex;... Read More.

K-State Research Team Studying Ways to Find Value in Wastewater

Agricultural economist details the university's efforts to conserve the Ogallala Aquifer by finding value in every drop MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State University researchers are leading an innovative effort to turn livestock wastewater into a reusable resource in a project that helps to conserve the... Read More.

Fatal Crash in Kingman County Under Investigation

  A Cheney man was killed in a Sunday morning crash in far eastern Kingman County. The Kansas Highway Patrol reports 32-year-old Taylor Goldsmith was eastbound on Southeast 20 Street about 3 ½ miles west of Cheney when for unknown reasons it left the road to... Read More.

Neosho Lady Panthers Dominate Metro With 109–61 Win

KANSAS CITY, KS — Neosho County put together its most explosive offensive performance of the season on Saturday, overpowering Metropolitan Community College 109–61 to close out the KCKCC HOF Classic with authority. After a slow first quarter, the Panthers flipped the switch and never looked... Read More.