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January 2025

Kansas ProfileMeet Wyatt Thompson, Voice of the Wildcats
By: Ron Wilson “Voice of the Wildcats.” That title belongs to the legendary sportscasters who have broadcast Kansas State University football and basketball games through… Login to continue reading Login…

PeacevoiceKilling of the United Healthcare CEO sparked long overdue conversation
By: Sarena Neyman Call him a misguided hero or villain, but the man who killed the United Healthcare CEO struck a nerve, exposing a deep… Login to continue reading Login…

Events calendar
Have an event to add? Send like information to news@thekansan.com Jan. 4 7 to 8 a.m. — First Saturday Bird Walk, Kauffman Museum, 27th and… Login to continue reading Login…
Scoring droughts hamper Railer boys against Andover
Newton gives up 26-6 fourth quarter in loss to Trojans; to host Central Tuesday By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan ANDOVER — A five-minute scoring drought… Login to continue reading Login…
Railers girls taken down early by second-ranked Andover
Newton loses two players to injury, to host Central Tuesday By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan ANDOVER — The Newton High School girls’ basketball team was… Login to continue reading Login…
Thresher women struggle in fourth quarter in loss to Avila
Bethel faces 12-2 Kansas Wesleyan Wednesday in Salina The Kansan Staff KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Bethel College women’s basketball team won the first three… Login to continue reading Login…
Yakubu double-double paces Bethel men to win
Thresher face Avila in a game moved up a day because of the weather The Kansan Staff KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Moved up a day… Login to continue reading Login…

Man convicted in death of wife
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan Edward L. Altum, age 71 of Newton was found guilty of second degree intentional homicide and aggravated battery in the killing of his wife Peggy…

Museum to host stargazing event
The evening of Jan. 10 will be very special, astronomically speaking, because every planet except for Mercury will be visible in the night sky. From… Login to continue reading Login…
