Month: June 2020

The NBA gave teams a more definitive timetable for the restart to the pandemic-interrupted season Friday, including required coronavirus testing that is set to begin this month and mandatory individual workouts in early July before…

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed into law a bill that will allow college athletes in the state to earn money from endorsement deals. The law won’t go into effect until July 2021. By…

Reese Witherspoon tweeted a high-five emoji for her A-list stamp of approval that NASCAR banned the Confederate flag. NASCAR’s decision to ban the Confederate flag from its races and venues grabbed headlines and stars like…

Following the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer and the justice movements and protests generated thereby, the role of police in American society has increasingly come under scrutiny, even in small-town Kansas.…

HUMBOLDT — “Base Camp.”  In recreational terms, a base camp is where adventurers gather to prepare for an activity or recuperate afterward. It’s a staging area. A gathering spot. A home away from home. In…

An Allen County family is in quarantine after an asymptomatic individual tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday evening. The person who tested positive is in isolation and their family is in quarantine, according to a press…

DISTRICT COURT Judge Daniel Creitz Civil cases filed: Tonya Frederick vs. Dale Frederick, divorce Angel M. Summers vs. Melissa A. Summers, divorce Erin N. Frierson vs. Steven J. Frierson, divorce MAGISTRATE COURT Judge Tod Davis…

Arrest reported Iola police officers arrested Corey E. Walls Thursday morning at the intersection of Willow and Kansas Drive for suspicion of criminal damage to property and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Wreck hurts…

Carlyle Presbyterian Church Picking up from March 15, “With God in the Wilderness,” Pastor Steve Traw’s message was titled “What Is Next?” with scripture reference from Joshua 3:1-13.   “In times such as now when…

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Authorities are investigating after racist graffiti that included white power slogans, swastikas and expletives denouncing the Black Lives Matter movement was found at a Topeka park.  The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that…