Month: April 2026

Kansas just pulled off one of the great regional upsets in modern economic politics. A multibillion-dollar stadium deal. A domed facility. The Chiefs — the Chiefs — crossing State Line Road into Kansas.  After decades…

The Allen Red Devils built up some confidence with their sweep against Independence 6-4, 8-5 during a weekend doubleheader. Freshman pitcher and second baseman Andrea Ruby put her myriad skills to the test. Ruby picked…

Marmaton Valley and Crest high schools made colorful splashes Saturday as each celebrated Prom Night. The prom-goers showed up on all manners of rides, from classic hot rods to more contemporary models, followed by a…

The 31st Judicial District Recovery Court recognized seven individuals Thursday afternoon who had graduated from its extensive recovery program for those battling drugs and alcohol addiction. Completing the program were Jesse Adams, Heather Stephenson, Addison…

Humanity House has teamed up with Iola High School to launch “Mission Possible,” the first iteration of a service project designed to teach students about local nonprofits — and harness their power to help.  It’s…

With fertilizer prices continuing to put pressure on farm budgets, making informed nutrient decisions is more important than ever. When inputs like urea are pushing $900 per ton, DAP is near $900 per ton, and…

CAIRO (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that the American military had begun a blockade of Iranian ports as part of his effort to force Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz and accept…

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian election winner Péter Magyar said on Monday that if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to initiate a call with him, he would speak with him and tell him to end the war…

“On the Road to Emmaus” was Pastor Chase Riebel’s 7th installment of the Resurrection series based on Luke 24:13-34. After His resurrection, Jesus was walking with two of His followers on the road to Emmaus…