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Barton Dance to Host Two-Night Spring Festival

By Joe Vinduska   GREAT BEND, Kan. — Barton’s Dance Department will host the “Moving in the Heartland” Dance Festival at 7 p.m. April 26 and 27 in the Fine Arts Auditorium. General admission tickets are five dollars at the door. Children and Barton students get... Read More.

Recapping the Spring Transfer Portal Window for KU Basketball

By Michael Swain, 247Sports.com   LAWRENCE, Kan. - It was quite the transfer portal window for the Kansas basketball program. Following KU’s exit in the Round of 32 in the 2023 NCAA Tournament, the roster movement began. Over the last two months, a grand total of... Read More.

HutchCC Livestock Judging Team Excels at Spring Contests

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – The Hutchinson Community College livestock judging team wrapped up a successful spring with strong team and individual performances at three prestigious events. The team visited the world-renowned Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston, TX; the North Central Meat Animal Evaluation Contest... Read More.

PHMS Students to Put On Second Annual Spring Market this Sunday

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Students at Prairie Hills Middle School have been busy preparing for their second annual Spring Market on Sunday, April 23rd. Handmade and/or homemade items will be available to purchase from 2 to 4 p.m. Shop arts and crafts, delicious baked goods, jewelry,... Read More.

April’s Third Thursday Has the Cure for Spring Fever

HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Cure that Spring Fever by going outdoors at April's Third Thursday, Thursday, April 20th. There will be plenty of fun activities in Downtown Hutchinson like performances throughout the evening by Family Community Theatre at the Avenue A Gazebo, Touch-A-Truck on Main Street,... Read More.

NOAA Predicts Hot Spring and Summer in Kansas

WASHINGTON,DC (KNS) - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is forecasting a warmer-than-normal spring and summer in Kansas. NOAA, issues seasonal climate predictions every three months. The agency found most of Kansas has a 30% to 40% chance of seeing above-average temperatures... Read More.