While standing on a thin layer of ice, there was still enough water for images of geese to be reflected during a recent morning at Lake Scott State Park. (Record Photo)
With the books officially closed on its $25 million bond project, USD 466 (Scott County) had about $750,000 it was able to transfer into the general fund.
A pandemic that has claimed more than 385,000 American lives has overshadowed an equally serious health crisis that has been pushed onto the backburner during the past 10 months.
After a 1-4 start to the season and a four game losing streak, it may be difficult to imagine the Scott Community High School girls had momentum heading into the holiday break, but their record alo
Aaron Dirks wasn’t a big fan of his wrestlers being out of the practice room for two weeks during the longer-than-usual holiday moratorium imposed by the Kansas State High School Activities Associa
Pharmaceutical companies around the world deserve praise for their remarkable achievement in developing COVID-19 vaccines - some with financial assistance from Operation Warp Speed and some not.
TOPEKA - Lee Norman, the state’s top health officer, said Thursday the actual number of Kansans who have received the COVID-19 vaccine is probably twice the figure reflected by the Centers for Dise
TOPEKA - Feedback from medical care providers through a new regional reporting system provides insight into the severity of stress the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on hospitals across the state.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said last week that Americans will have to wait until summer before they can return to some normal activities and attend events again.
TOPEKA - During his time serving as a Sedgwick County judge in juvenile court, Kevin Smith saw an overworked and exhausted foster care system leave Kansas children at risk of being harmed.