Month: September 2018

Cloudy weather did nothing to dampen spirits Saturday at the 49th annual Elsmore Rural-Town Days.

Hummingbirds flock to a pair of feeders at the home of Sonny and Sandy Northcutt in LaHarpe on Saturday.

HUTCHINSON — The three major candidates for Kansas governor traded barbs Saturday before hundreds of raucous supporters at the Kansas State Fair. Democrat Laura Kelly, a state senator from Topeka, charged Republican Kris Kobach with…

WASHINGTON (AP) — Control of Congress and the future of Donald Trump’s presidency are on the line as the primary season closes this week, jump-starting a two-month sprint to Election Day that will test Democrats’…

To say the game was over by halftime would be an understatement. The Cubs’ 42-7 blitz of Fredonia on Saturday was over after the Cubs powered their way down the field to open the game,…

Senior Piper Moore goes up for a tip at the net during a match versus Labette County in Iola’s Home Tournament on Saturday. Look for more pictures and the results in Tuesday’s Register.

CARSON, Calif. — The Chiefs’ offense and special teams was good enough to win Sunday. And for three quarters, the defense was, too. But Bob Sutton’s unit faltered in the fourth quarter, allowing the Chargers…

Top-level minor league baseball likely will return to Wichita in 2020. Mayor Jeff Longwell said Thursday that the New Orleans Baby Cakes of the Pacific Coast League have filed an application to relocate to Wichita.…

Hurricane Florence is rapidly intensifying and could strike a direct and dangerous blow anywhere from the Carolinas to the Mid-Atlantic region later this week, possibly as a fearsome category 4, forecasters said. The first impacts…

Gwynn Mae Holman, age 57, of Welda, died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, at her home. She has relatives in Iola. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday at Feuerborn Family Funeral Service Chapel…