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McPherson Shutout in Doubleheader Against Spires

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McPherson Shutout in Doubleheader Against Spires

Leavenworth, Kan. – McPherson Softball was on the road this past Saturday for a matchup with the University of Saint Mary Spires. The Bulldogs entered the contest looking for their first conference win of the season, while the Spires aimed to improve after splitting their... Read More.

ReUse It Center Presents February Check Donations

McPHERSON, Kan. — The ReUse It Center has presented check donations for the month of February to the following local organizations: The Omega Project The Omega Project is a multi-faceted, faith based recovery program that emphasizes heart level changes of men and women. We offer lifestyle... Read More.

Cattle Chat: Managing Calf Scours

K-State beef cattle experts discuss management strategies to reduce calf illness during calving season  MANHATTAN, Kan. (extension.k-state.edu) — Managing calf scours starts with prevention and early intervention, according to experts from the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University.  During a recent episode of the... Read More.

CKL, HOPL, HOA, WSL Release All-League Basketball Teams

The Central Kansas League, Heart of the Plains League, Heart of America League and Wheat State League announced their All-League boys and girls basketball teams. CENTRAL KANSAS LEAGUE 2025-26 Boys Basketball All-League *Unanimous Selection 1st Team * Drew Bartell 11 6-6 Hesston * Ty Unruh 12 6-3 Hesston * Mason Martin... Read More.

Mill and Overlay to Begin West of Kingman

KINGMAN COUNTY, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) will begin an overlay project on U.S 54 in Kingman County on March 30. The project will improve the road surface, extending the pavement’s service life. Work will occur on approximately 5 miles of U.S. 54... Read More.

Lyons City Council Votes to Remove Police Chief

LYONS, Kan. — On a 5-2 vote with one member absent, the Lyons City Council voted Monday night to remove Police Chief Justin Holliday for cause. Holliday had been placed on paid administrative leave on Feb. 17 by Mayor Alicia Hommon, which was extended... Read More.