A private development project that would have provided lots for up to 25 homes along the southwest edge of Scott City has been dealt a major setback after the city council narrowly rejected a reque
The annual Lake Scott Rod Run will celebrate its 47th year when antiques and classics from throughout the Midwest converge in Scott City from August 15-16.
The numbers are down for the SCHS girl’s cross-country team, but the depth should be enough for them to contend for yet another trip to the Class 3A state meet.
Strong senior leadership this summer is expected to pay off big for the Scott Community High School boys when they open their cross-country season on Sept. 3 at Great Bend.
When talking about his success in the javelin during the past season as a member of the Fort Hays State University track team, Jackson Rumford says the most important element was patience.
Elon Musk will be spending $100 million to $120 million in at least eight states to help elect Republicans in November, according to The New York Times.
There are some in the MAGA world who feel that whenever anything bad happens, our first instinct is to blame Donald Trump which, of course, is a gross exaggeration.
WASHINGTON - Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pledged during his confirmation hearing to do everything in his “power to put the health of America back on track.”
The end of a subsidy program that helped keep costs down for Medicare drug coverage could leave millions of seniors with higher monthly costs, a move that undermines the Trump administration’s mess
By Mallory Wilson, White House Correspondent For The Hill
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