Month: January 2022

Iola Middle School has announced its second-quarter honor rolls for 2021-12. All A’s (4.0 GPA) Eighth Grade Madelyn Ashworth, India Barney, Brennen Coffield, Bethany Miller, Noah Schowengerdt and Henry White. Seventh Grade Xavior Burrow, Zoie…

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have officially severed ties with Antonio Brown, terminating the contract of the mercurial receiver who claimed he was fired in the middle of a game for not…

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt Middle School has announced its second-quarter honor rolls for 2021-22. Eighth Grade All A’s Taevyn Baylor, Josey Ellis, Darryl Farrill, Ricklyn Hillmon, Skylar Hottenstein, Teghan Jaro, Taner King, Mark McCullough, Victoria Melendez,…

TOPEKA — After a 2021 legislative session packed with election proposals, Kansas officials and advocacy groups again are looking at both election integrity and accessibility issues. Election laws passed last year by the Republican-led Legislature,…

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A top Republican lawmaker in the presidential battleground state of Wisconsin said Friday that there is “zero chance” the GOP-controlled Legislature will take over the awarding of the state’s 10 presidential…

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday eased or suspended Kansas licensing rules for medical personnel and nursing home workers in hopes of making it easier for them to attack staffing shortages during…

MORAN — When Luiza Lounici returns home at the conclusion of the school year, she’ll do so with a fresh appreciation of rural Kansas living. Lounici, a foreign exchange student at Marmaton Valley High School,…

Over the past 35 years, Larry and Janet Buck have brought chiropractic care to a lot of people, particularly in the field of sports injuries. They’ve also helped thousands of animals. They spent 11 years…

Hospitalizations of U.S. children under 5 with COVID-19 soared in recent weeks to their highest level since the pandemic began, according to government data released Friday on the only age group not yet eligible for…

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — People still can sue Kansas counties over mask mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions and obtain a quick trial-court decision because of a Kansas Supreme Court ruling Friday. The court declined to…