Scott County 4-H youth will be putting their clothing construction skills and fashion taste on display during the style revue to be held on Thursday as county fair activities begin to gain momentum
In an effort to reduce the likelihood of parked vehicles being struck by traffic on US83 Highway, the Scott City public works department has been altering the angle of the parking stalls in the dow
During the first day of the SCHS football camp on Monday, head coach Turner felt it was pretty evident which were the 15 to 20 players who consistently attended summer workouts and drills.
Whether one has been playing tennis for a number of years, or is stepping onto the courts for the first time, there is one consistent theme during a Dave Hawley clinic.
It turned out that Lake Scott State Park Manager Greg Mills didn’t have to look far to fill the ranger opening in his department and eventually step into his position.
As a history buff, we imagine what it might have been like to sit in Independence Hall and hear the brilliant minds debate the text of our Declaration of Independence.
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Upcoming funding shifts in the federal food stamp program are poised to cost states billions of dollars, heightening fears that more Americans will lose access to the nation’s largest food assistan
Health insurance companies that offer plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplace are proposing double-digit premium increases for 2027, signaling the second consecutive year of out-of-pocket cost
TOPEKA - Kansas state employees choosing Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas health insurance next year will see premiums rise by 15% while employees choosing Aetna won’t see an increase as the state