
THURSDAY BEST BETS
Ghosts 7:31 p.m. on KWCH It’s like a metal detector, only for ghosts.
Ghosts 7:31 p.m. on KWCH It’s like a metal detector, only for ghosts.
Chopped 7 p.m., 2 a.m. on FOOD The champions are back and chasing a major jackpot.
Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong 7 p.m. on KAKE “Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?” We’ll have to wait and find that one out in this new special celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beloved educational series.
All American: Homecoming 8 p.m. on KSCW Simone (Geffri Maya) struggles with trying to balance her new “duties” and her loyalty to Nate (Rhoyle Ivy King), leaving her to question if she made the right decision in the new episode “Hard Place.” Marcus (Cory Hardrict) sees that Thea (Camille Hyde) is struggling on the court and offers her help in an unexpected way.
Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece 7 p.m. on KPTS Detective Fitzroy (Evan McCabe) hires Eliza (Kate Phillips) to look into a case of police corruption after he sees a colleague plant evidence on a suspect in the new episode “Bloodline.” But just what will they be able to do when they uncover the truth? Stuart Martin, Ansu Kabia, Cathy Belton, and Simon Ludders also star.
Hoax: The Kidnapping of Sherri Papini 7 p.m., 11:01 p.m. on LIFE Sherri Papini (Jaime King), a young wife and mother, disappears while jogging near her home, leading to national headlines as concerned citizens search for her whereabouts.
Rock salt saves lives by helping tires grip icy roads. It avoids broken bones when homeowners use it on slick sidewalks, driveways and parking lots.
When Ruby Ligon and her husband chose their ranch-style home in 1967 in Wichita’s Northeast Millair neighborhood, they picked it because they thought it was safe. It was located on a dead-end street, perfect for kids to ride their bikes.
The call came while she was sitting with her dad at a pizza place. Essentially, the message was: “Sorry, we’re canceling our entire order from your business.” Since that was all the product that she had to sell, it seemed like disaster.
MANHATTAN . -- K-State Research and Extension, in partnership with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, is offering online classes at two different times to help people earn the necessary approval to sell wild morel mushrooms.