Month: December 2018

NEW YORK (AP) — Audrey Geisel, the widow of children’s author Dr. Seuss and longtime overseer of his literary estate, has died. Random House Children’s Books announced that she died Wednesday at age 97. She…

Four years ago, senior Dagen Goodner and head coach Logan Wyrick arrived at Humboldt High School with dreams of what they could accomplish in their time at the school.  Things started slow. Four wins in…

This Christmas, our wish for you is that your hearts will be open to those who surround you. We wish that you bring new friends into your fold. That your arms open wide to strangers…

It was there for the taking last week. The AFC West title and a first-round bye in the playoffs were among the thresholds that would have been crossed had the Chiefs held on to a…

Six weeks ago, few people knew of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ love of ketchup. But the story of Mahomes putting the condiment on steak, macaroni and cheese and other foods went viral. Now, he has…

SEATTLE (AP) — From the time he entered the league in 2012, Russell Wilson for the most part has thrived late in the season with playoff berths or playoff positioning at stake. What about potential…

  If you think Dan Julich is just another face in the crowd, you’re sadly mistaken. He was the second employee hired when Joe Works and Roger Baker started B&W Trailer Hitches from scratch 25…

Dear Dr. Roach: In all the warnings you see for prescription drugs on TV and in print, it seems like a disproportionally high number of them have some tie-in to tuberculosis. They say to get…

Because I’m feeling pulled off course this Christmas season by headlines of impending disasters of one sort or another, I reached out to the Rev. Paul Miller of First Assembly of God Church to help…

Dear Carolyn: I have been divorced 14 years and have two adult children. Recently my children informed me they do not like the man I have been dating for several years and do not want…