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Hesston Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against OPSU

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Hesston Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against OPSU

HESSTON, Kan. — The Hesston College women's basketball team put together a strong opening quarter but couldn't sustain the momentum in a 64–50 loss to Oklahoma Panhandle State University on Tuesday evening at Yost Center. Hesston matched OPSU point-for-point early, taking a brief 4-2 lead... Read More.

Athlete of the Week: Jacob Lindstrom Trinity Catholic Cross Country

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Each week, Ad Astra Radio recognizes different athlete’s outstanding achievements. We are proud to announce Trinity Catholic High School senior Jacob Lindstrom as this week's Athlete of the Week! The week - Lindstrom capped off his strong season by winning the Class... Read More.

Hutchinson Public Schools Responds to Bond Election Results

HUTCHINSON, Kan, (November 5, 2025) — The USD 308 Board of Education and district leadership acknowledge the results of yesterday’s bond election, in which the proposed bond measure did not pass. According to unofficial results from the Reno County Election Office, of 4,936 votes... Read More.

K-State Men Shakes Off Start to Dominate UNCG, 93-64

MANHATTAN, Kan.  – Kansas State erupted for 60 points in the second half to shake off a one-point halftime deficit, as the Wildcats opened the 2025-26 season with a 93-64 win over UNC Greensboro on Tuesday night before 7,765 fans at Bramlage Coliseum. BOX SCORE Three... Read More.

Iola Area 2025 Election Recap

Allen County voters overwhelmingly approved renewal of a sales tax funding maintenance and improvements at Allen County Hospital Tuesday. Unofficial results from Tuesday's General Election indicated 1297 votes in favor to 448 against. La Harpe voters narrowly approved a 1.5 percent sales tax for... Read More.

McPherson Area 2025 Election Recap

Based on unofficial tallies from last night, there will be one new member of the McPherson USD 418 Board of Education come January. Blaine Janssen was the second-place finisher among four ballot candidates for the three seats up this year. Incumbent Dr. Lara Vanderhoof,... Read More.