Month: April 2022

There’s something special about a Steinway piano. “Just by hearing one note, you can hear a difference,” Jeffrey Anderson, music director for Allen Community College, said. They are among the finest instruments in the world,…

Dear Carolyn: I recently told my partner that sex has never been as good as sex with my ex. I was angry and I wanted to cause hurt and I said it. Maybe I enjoyed…

CHANUTE — A passing rain storm prompted a two-hour delay Thursday for Iola High’s tennis players Sam Fager and Ethan Riebel. Even though the rains had moved on before the 1 p.m. start time, crews…

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt High’s junior varsity softball team got the early jump on Iola Thursday in both games of their doubleheader, winning 5-2 and 13-5. The Lady Cubs bolted to a 3-0 lead after one…

FREDONIA — Rainy weather threatened to put a damper on things, but the storms passed in time for a full day of action at one of the signature track meets in the area: the Fredonia…

CHANUTE — Allen Community College withstood a late Neosho County rally Thursday, defeating the Panthers 6-4 on the baseball diamond. But Neosho County returned the favor in the nightcap, fending off a late Red Devil…

PARSONS — Iola High’s golf team traveled to the woody confines of Katy Park Thursday for the Parsons Invitational.   Team members Chris Holloway, Xander Sellman, Titus Jones, Trevor Tatman and Ethan Harris were greeted…

UNIONTOWN — Yates Center High had its offense clicking Thursday in a Three Rivers League showdown with Uniontown. The Wildcats had four players with multiple RBIs in a 16-2 romp. But that production hit a…

TORONTO — There was something unusual in the air as Doc Rivers picked up the whiteboard and began to scribble. Truth be told, it had been there all night, lingering alongside the boos and the…

FORT WORTH, Texas — When Phil took out his driver and aimed it at the PGA Tour, we all winced. No reputation in golf was as pretty as Phil Mickelson’s, and now he’s exiled because…