Slowly and carefully, Kris Super painstakingly removes thin fragments of chalk - about the size of a small finger nail - as he reveals fossil remains which have been hidden for millions of years.
A record setting amount of money has been awarded to a record number of recipients as part of the annual distribution of sales tax grants by the Scott City Council.
The Scott City Council has agreed to relieve the Chamber of Commerce of the final $50,000 remaining on a loan for construction of the new restrooms in Patton Park.
When dealing with crimes involving sexual assault, it’s natural for law enforcement and other agencies to focus on the perpetrators - to make sure they are dealt with through the criminal justice s
The SCHS baseball team won’t have quite as much power on the mound or at the plate this season, but that doesn’t change their expectations for a successful season.
Being outscored 39-0 from the three-point line, it would be hard to imagine that the third place game in the Class 1A-DII state tournament wasn’t a blowout.
When a neophyte named Edward Moore Kennedy first ran for the Senate in 1962 at barely 30 years old, his primary opponent delivered a debate quip that still echoes.
If there is anything that will bring about the collapse of the Kansas economy faster than Medicaid expansion, House Speaker Dan Hawkins hasn’t come across it just yet . . .
While observing a workshop on sexual assault earlier this week, it was a reminder of how entitled men can feel when it comes to their power over women.
TOPEKA - Eleven youths died in the state’s often-scrutinized foster care system during 2023, according to records from the state Department for Children and Families.
MANHATTAN - It may sometimes seem that getting your blood pressure checked at the doctor’s office is a trivial task, perhaps only a necessary prelude to a more immediate reason for the day’s visit.