Month: April 2022

COFFEYVILLE — Allen Community College and Coffeyville entered their four-game series last week with similar resumes in 2022. Both were two games under .500 in the Jayhawk Conference standings — Allen at 7-9; Coffeyville at…

It’s mid-April, a month after the initial wave of free agency in the NFL, and the Chiefs could still use another wide receiver. And a cornerback. And an edge rusher. Or maybe two. The roster…

Even in this era of triple-digit fastballs and high strikeout totals, Hunter Greene has a chance to stand out. The Cincinnati rookie went toe-to-toe with the powerful Dodgers on Saturday night, shutting them out for…

BOSTON — Kyrie Irving made it clear: He’s going to “embrace the dark side.” He’s going to give Celtics fans the same energy they give him. On yet another night at the TD Garden laden…

Members of the Cofachique Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Linda Johnson, Deborah Jackson, Nelda Cuppy, Judy Arbeiter, Karen Gilpin and Cynthia Geisler met in Humboldt on Saturday. Linda Johnson gave a very informative program…

Larry Wayne Wilson Sr., 83, of The Villages, Fla., passed away on April 2, 2022. He was born in Iola to the late Loren “Newt” Wilson and Millie “Ione” Potter Beachy on Jan. 13, 1939.…

TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed hot-button bills sought by Republicans to ban transgender females from sports, adopt an educational bill of rights for parents, raise the barrier to eligibility for food stamps and broaden…

Frank “Buck” Thompson was born in Tulsa, Okla., on Dec. 12, 1942, to the late Frank Wilson and Helen Daniels Thompson, life-long residents of Iola. Buck grew up on The Old Thompson Ranch off Horville…

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Jon Wefald is being remembered as “a human dynamo,” a Kansas State University president for more than two decades who increased its enrollment, improved academic programs and boosted research funding —…

MANHATTAN — Heat Biologics founder Jeff Wolf considers construction of a $650 million, 500-employee commercial vaccine production plant in Manhattan focused on quick reaction to natural or man-made biological threats to be a U.S. national…