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Trappers returns to Harvey County West Park

Trappers Rendezvous made it's return for its 45th year to West Park this weekend after a COVID-19 pandemic hiatus. According to event organizers, about 2,800 Boy Scouts and leaders braved the cold temperatures to camp and trade at West Park on Friday night, Saturday and Sunday morning.

Mahomes tosses 5 TDs as Chiefs rout Steelers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Patrick Mahomes threw for 404 yards and five touchdowns, Travis Kelce caught a TD pass and threw another one, and the Kansas City Chiefs sent Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger into his anticipated retirement with a 42-21 blowout of the Steelers in the wild-card round of the playoffs Sunday night.

Births in China fell again in 2021

BEIJING – The number of babies born in China fell again last year, official data showed Monday, adding to pressure on the ruling Communist Party’s ambitions to boost national wealth and influence with a workforce that has been shrinking for a decade.

BUSINESS BUZZ

Summers joins Prairie View clinical staff Prior to becoming a licensed psychologist, Dr. Bryce Summers worked with diverse populations in a variety of contexts ranging from corrections to treatment-oriented residential centers.

59TH NEWTON INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

Final results Team scores — Newton 198, Goddard 156.5, Blue Valley Southwest 152.5, Washburn Rural 141.5, Maize 137, Dodge City 129, Lawrence Free State 126.5, Manhattan 123, Seneca (Mo.) 112.5, Garden City 110, Emporia 98, Derby 95.5, Valley Center 88.5, Andale 84.5, Rose Hill 83.5, Arkansas City 76, Loveland (Colo.) 75, Andover 69, Norton 64.5, Olathe South 62, Blanchard (Okla.) 61, McPherson 45, Wichita Northwest 43.5, Lawrence 43, Maize South 35, Hutchinson 33, Andover Central 30, Southeast of Saline 28, Goddard Eisehhower 20, Leavenworth 14, Stilwell (Okla.) 12.5, Newton B 11, Winfield 4, Holton 0. Medal rounds 106 — Championship: Jett Schwartz (Valley Center) dec.

IN BRIEF

Retirement awaits Roethlisberger after 42-21 loss in KC KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger raised some eyebrows ahead of their wild-card game against the defending AFC champion Chiefs on Sunday night when he admitted that “we probably aren’t supposed to be here.” Well, he wasn’t wrong.