Three days of fossil hunting activity in the field, along with a day featuring experts in paleontology, will be part of the first Western Kansas Fossil Fest to be held from June 12-15 in Scott City
Since this is the nation’s 250th birthday celebration, the Scott City Council decided to put more money into the annual Fourth of July fireworks display.
When nearby lightning forced not just one, but two, lengthy delays in the Kansas State Track and Field Championships on Saturday afternoon, it wasn’t just the physical preparation that was going to
When you’re competing in front of several thousand spectators with a state championship at stake, relaxing is probably the last thing to cross an athlete’s mind.
Acknowledging that she had a “rough start” in the 200m to begin the season, Kinleigh Wren was determined to make that one of the four events she could compete in at the Class 3A state meet.
MANHATTAN - Stress is a universal experience, touching people of all ages and backgrounds, but when it becomes chronic, it can pose serious risks to physical and mental health, according to a Kansa
The Scott County Development Committee (SCDC) has been recognized by Child Care Aware of Kansas (CCAK) for it’s “outstanding dedication and commitment to strengthening” the community’s childcare pr
One online grocery shopper got charged $3.99 for a box of Wheat Thins, while another - buying from the same store at the same time - got charged $4.89.
OLATHE - Jonathan and Katie Stahl’s living room is filled with fun games and toys that any adolescent boy would enjoy, like pop-a-shot and foam dart guns.