Month: September 2023

GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy (AP) — Europe had the stars, all the pivotal shots and a delirious home crowd pushing them to a record-tying lead Friday in the Ryder Cup, an opening day performance so dominant…

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Less is more. That is the message coming from within soccer at a time when demand for the sport has never been higher. At least, that’s the message from those on…

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A mass inflow of salt water from the Gulf of Mexico creeping up the drought-stricken Mississippi River is threatening drinking water supplies in Louisiana, prompting Gov. John Bel Edwards to…

Welcome to LaCrone Manor. Dare to step past the sneaky snake and the skeleton who beckons you into a web of terror. Don’t mind the suspicious spiders. And don’t worry about the zombies. They’re safely…

Billie Jane (White) Keller, 68, of Wellington passed away Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023. Billie was born Dec. 16, 1954, in Liberal, to Edwin L. White and R. Katherine (Harris) White. In 1972, Billie graduated from…

Mary Virginia (Ginny) Reaves, 100, Humboldt, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023. She was born March 24, 1923, in Florence, to Otto A. Powers and Cora M. Stroup Powers. She graduated from Iola High School in…

Hope Unlimited, an organization dedicated to serving survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, hosted a rummage sale Thursday and Friday, one of several fundraisers the organization sponsors each year. Among the workers putting the sale…

Allen Community College President Dr. Bruce Moses will speak Wednesday to the Allen County Retired School Personnel organization. Following a noon meal, the meeting begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Mary Ellen Stadler Conference Room…

Days ago, Jerry stopped by my website, AsktheBuilder.com, perplexed by algae growth on the exterior of his home. Jerry hales from Chesterton, Indiana, the gateway to the massive sand dunes at the south end of…

Americans outside the wealthiest 20% of the country have run out of extra savings and now have less cash on hand than they did when the pandemic began, according to the latest Federal Reserve study…