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MAYB tourney slated

The Kansan Staff WICHITA — The 30th Mid-America Youth Basketball Summer Kickoff Tournament is scheduled for Friday through Sunday at various venues throughout the region.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Wind Surge drops five-run lead in loss

Ornelas double lifts Missions past Wichita The Kansan Staff SAN ANTONIO — The Wichita Wind Surge gave up a five-run lead in a 6-5 loss… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

South Dillons to add fuel stop

By Chad Frey Newton Kansan Dillon Stores announced June 6 plans for a new Dillons Fuel Center at 1410 S. Kansas, in the parking lot… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Prairie Doc Perspective: “How Are You? Does Midwestern Politeness Get In The Way?”

Midwest Culture is unique. We “America’s Heartlanders” are known for our outdoor hobbies, farming, winter survival strategies, hard work and country living. We are also known for our politeness. It is at times an autopilot response to hold a door open, greet another with a smile, drop off treats for a neighbor or when running into someone familiar ask, “how are you?” How often have we asked, “how are you” and heard the answer, “good” or “fine” or even answered this question ourselves this way.

All-Star game marks growth of six-man football

When the Kansas Six-Man Football All-Star Game returned to Bethel College’s Thresher Stadium Saturday afternoon, it came after a season of expansion and change for the sport in the state. Last fall was the first season the sport was a championship sport under the Kansas State High School Activities Association.

Hesston College club donates to New Hope

The Hesston College Nursing Club recently made a pair of donations to New Hope Shelter in Newton – the first donation consisted of clothes, food, supplies and the second a $1,000 check. “One of the many reasons that we want to become nurses is because we want to help people,” said 2023 nursing club president Michelle Ramos-Carreno, a senior in the college’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.