During the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota, bystander video showed America an out-of-control federal immigration agent essentially executing a protester in cold blood for no good reason. And Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson wants to…
A coalition of firefighters and volunteers entered their seventh day Wednesday of battling wildfires in western and central Nebraska — including one that is the largest in state history — that have scorched a massive…
Thanks goodness that Boston Federal Judge Brian Murphy has stopped some of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine insanity, reversing the Health and Human Services secretary’s dangerous and destructive effort to drop hepatitis A, hepatitis B,…
The Bowlus Fine Arts Center has undergone a series of significant upgrades over the past year, improving everything from sound and lighting to safety and accessibility. The work began last summer at the direction of…
LAHARPE — LaHarpe is getting its third mayor in a two-week stretch. Harry Lee Jr., who had been elected to the LaHarpe City Council last November, sworn into office in January and appointed Council president…
MIAMI (AP) — The Cuban Communist Party has shown an astonishing resilience over six decades in power. Whether it’s the United States trade embargo to counter Fidel Castro’s 1959 revolution, or the widespread starvation of…
TOPEKA — Supporters in the Kansas Legislature of a bill altering educational expectations of college nursing faculty say they’ve hit upon a possible answer to the state’s persistent nursing shortage. The thrust of Senate Bill 334, on…
The Allen Red Devils’ youthfulness got the better of them after late mistakes proved too costly to overcome in a pair of losses to the Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa Mavericks Tuesday. After holding their own…
While Iola High School junior Zoie Hesse continues to recover from a severe knee injury she remains a presence for the IHS Mustang softball team as they prepare for their season opener Tuesday against Chanute.…
I met Bill Foege only once in my life. My ten-minute conversation with the epidemiologist, who died in January at age 89, is one I’ll never forget. I had just preached at the Chautauqua Institute…