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Hays City Shootout set HAYS — Below are the pairings for the Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout Thursday through Saturday in Hays. (HS-High school gym,… Login to continue reading Login…
Hays City Shootout set HAYS — Below are the pairings for the Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout Thursday through Saturday in Hays. (HS-High school gym,… Login to continue reading Login…
Hesston College men top Friends JV The Kansan Staff HESSTON — The Hesston College men’s basketball team used a 49-13 first half to get past… Login to continue reading Login…
Peete posts double-double for Threshers The Kansan Staff The Bethel College women’s basketball team got off to a strong start, but couldn’t sustain the momentum… Login to continue reading Login…
Eagles make second-half run to take the game The Kansan Staff The Bethel College men’s basketball team fell to seventh-ranked (NAIA) Oklahoma Wesleyan 63-54 Monday… Login to continue reading Login…
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Patrick R. Miller Voters in neighboring Missouri just legalized recreational marijuana. Meanwhile, Kansas remains in the minority of states where neither medical nor recreational marijuana are allowed.
After a turnover leading to a touchdown early in the third quarter, it was time for Wichita County quarterback Erhik Hermosillo-Lopez to take control of things, rushing for 242 yards on 29 carries with five touchdowns to lead his team to a 54-36 win over Little River Saturday in the Eight-Man Division I championships at Fischer Field. He also hit three of four passes for 37 yards and two touchdowns.
The community Thanksgiving Dinner set a post-pandemic record this year serving up 1,500 meals. “We had one woman call, she had three kids.
It’s downright cold outside- the perfect weather for sipping lattes, snuggling in soft blankets, and watching the gentle flicker of a candle. Each year as spring arrives, I wonder how I could ever have been eager for winter, but here I am again.
Each month I want to provide you with regular updates about what’s going on in our nation’s capital and throughout the 4th District of Kansas. Here’s what happened in November.