Month: December 2025

The Yates Center Wildcats finished second in the Wildcat Winter Classic after a massive 36-point first half by the Olpe Eagles made the difference in Friday’s 62-24 loss in the title game.  The Wildcats simply…

It’s a rare occasion when my worlds of biomedical informatics and serialized lesbian melodrama fandom collide. But that’s exactly what happened earlier this summer when two of my favorite actresses appeared on a popular podcast.…

Despite having only a handful of competitors, the Iola Mustangs finished sixth as a team at the Coffeyville Girls Wrestling Tournament Friday. No. 1 ranked 130 lb. sophomore Addilyn Wacker continues holding the top spot…

GARNETT —  Multiple Iola Middle School wrestlers took first at Thursday’s Anderson County Junior High School Mixer. Iola had a successful night overall with all but a handful of grapplers taking first or second.  Cora…

It was a bloody 24 hours. First, three Americans were killed and three wounded on Saturday by an ISIS terrorist in Syria’s security forces. Then two students were killed and nine injured in a shooting…

YATES CENTER — Yates Center High’s Wildcats couldn’t keep up the pressure against the Neodesha Bluestreaks’ dominating front court Friday, succumbing to a 53-21 loss. Yates Center held an early 5-4 lead before Neodesha rattled…

RICHMOND — The Iola Mustangs fell to a 1-3 record after a score by the Kansas City Christian Panthers in the final 30 seconds relegated them to sixth place at the Ike Cearfoss Basketball Tournament.…

The nation’s cattle inventory is at its lowest level in decades, the result of a long-term decline that has been pushed even lower in recent years by drought. Much of the country endured severe dry…

One in four homes in Kansas has elevated radon levels. January is Radon Action Month, making it the perfect time to learn more about this dangerous gas.  Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer…

The Kansas Forest Service is once again offering low-cost conservation tree and shrub seedlings for purchase. These plants are ideal for a variety of conservation uses, including home or livestock windbreaks, living snow fences, Christmas…