Mocaby bombs McPherson for 26 in Bethel win
Thresher men hit 37 of 73 from field The Kansan Staff McPHERSON — Bryant Mocaby had the hot hand for the Bethel College men’s basketball… Login to continue reading Login…
Thresher men hit 37 of 73 from field The Kansan Staff McPHERSON — Bryant Mocaby had the hot hand for the Bethel College men’s basketball… Login to continue reading Login…
Threshers top McPherson on the road The Kansan Staff McPHERSON — The Bethel College women’s basketball team won its second straight game, stopping McPherson College… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton girls 27th, boys 33rd out of 35 teams By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan WICHITA — With a mix of a little experience and a… Login to continue reading Login…

Twas Christmas Eve upon the prairie And we hovered round the fire, We could hear the coyote, wary, Seemed as if he’d never tire. So begins a remarkable ballad for the season coming out of the High Line Country of northeast Montana.

The Newton High School boys’ swimming team didn’t score a lot of points among its 13 members, but did show a lot of time cuts Thursday at the Newton Invitational II at the NHS Pool. It would have been senior night for the Railers, but the team has no seniors.

No one wants called to the principal’s office first thing in the morning. But for Carla McConnell, a third-grade teacher at Santa Fe, that call to explain a program she had finished up turned out to be a good thing.

Musician Lindsay Lou will make a return to the Prairie Window Concert Series at 4 p.m. Jan.

Dear Doctors: My niece got me a weighted blanket for my birthday, which she says helps you sleep. I admit I was skeptical, but I used it for a month, and she may be right. Instead of waking up a few times at night, I sleep right through. Is it the power of suggestion, or is there a reason this is working?
Serving as your attorney general these past 12 years – the second longest tenure in Kansas history – has been a privilege. Most of the quiet good our professional team accomplished made few headlines: We recovered $1.1 billion for Kansas consumers and taxpayers, far more than any prior administration, while spending less than $300 million running the office – a nearly four-to-one return on investment.
The devil, the say, is in the details. And this week, we really want more details from Secretary of State Scott Schwab.