Residents in the Eastridge Villas senior housing development made a pitch to the Scott City Council for another tornado warning whistle in their vicinity.
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.
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.
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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Of all the scandals that have beset the nation during the years of the Trump regime, few have so neatly represented the wouldbe dictator as his despoliation of the Reflecting Pool between the Linco
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
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