Having swept state titles in solar and standard classes in each of the past five years, the Scott Community High School ElectroRally racing team has been nearly untouchable.
The City of Scott City’s decision to opt into the state’s Clean Drinking Water Fee could save the city upwards of $100,000 for construction of a new water tower and other related water system upgra
When it comes to knowing the fate of the Ogallala Aquifer and what it will take for that vital water resource to continue supporting Western Kansas agriculture, there’s no guesswork.
It’s not as though the Scott City softball team wasn’t hitting the ball well entering their league game at Ulysses, but the Lady Tigers provided an opportunity to build stats and confidence in a pa
As Ivan Armendariz was coming off the track after the 800m run on Wednesday, giving high-fives to coaches and teammates, one might have thought the SCHS senior had just won the 800m.
In 2004, I was a single mom raising three daughters on my own. I worked three jobs, including an overnight shift as a translator at our local hospital, to make ends meet.
If Kansas bans genderaffirming care for minors, Kansas City families with transgender children will be hundreds of miles from a doctor who could help them.
The EPA has announced the first federal limits on PFAS in drinking water. Only two Midwestern states currently have limits on levels acceptable in drinking water.
Researchers looking for clues about why some types of cancer are on the rise in younger adults say they’ve found an interesting lead: a connection to accelerated biological aging.
TOPEKA - In two weeks, senators will decide whether to give Medicaid expansion a full floor debate or block discussion of health insurance coverage for low-income Kansans for another year.