September 2022

Area Cross Country

Wichita Southeast Inv. Saturday Newton results GIRLS Team scores – Kapaun-Mt. Carmel 62, Andover 64, Bishop Carroll 89, Valley Center 106, Goddard Eisenhower 131, Derby… Login to continue reading Login…

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NAIA Football Top 25

RANK LAST SCHOOL [FIRST-PLACE VOTES] CONFERENCE RECORD FINAL POINTS 1 1 Morningside (Iowa) [19] Great Plains 3-0 444 2 2 Grand View (Iowa) Heart –… Login to continue reading Login…

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Education frontlines: Nuclear basics

Nuclear power reactors are not nuclear bombs. To understand the huge difference, it is necessary to understand the levels of uranium enrichment. Uranium from open pit or underground mining is usually only 0.1 percent or 1/1,000th uranium. It must go through a milling process in order to separate out most of the uranium and discard the ore. This natural uranium is made of a mix of 238U and 235U. Uranium 238 is stable, but 235U is “fissile.” This means that it is split with neutrons and in turn produces particles to continue the reaction, splitting other 235U atoms. The naturally extracted ore is usually over 99 percent the inert 238U. Nuclear reactors generally require enriched uranium with higher concentrations of 235U, usually between 3.5 and 4.5 percent.

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Bethel scores late to take down Coyotes

SALINA — Among the top takeaways from 22nd-ranked (NAIA) Bethel’s 30-24 KCAC win over ninth-ranked Kansas Wesleyan Saturday and Sunday at JRI Stadium in Salina: *Bethel is 3-0 when trailing this season; *Bethel is 2-0 in the last two seasons in games with weather delays of three hours or longer (in this case about 20 ½ hours); *Bethel beats Kansas Wesleyan for the first time since 2008. Down 24-16 after three quarters, the Threshers mounted two scoring drives in the final 6:24 of play to win the game.

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Marion Regier

Newton- Marion Regier, 95, died Thursday (September 15, 2022) at the NMC Health in Newton. She was born on April 12, 1927 in Richmond, Kansas, the daughter of Al f r e d a n d Emma Roeckers Wiesner.

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