Day: May 17, 2022
Obituary-Forrest “Frosty” Tegethoff
Forrest W. Tegethoff, 83, Washington, died Saturday, February 6, 2021 at the Washington County Hospital. A Celebration of Life gathering with the family, will be
Obituary-Terry Ray Mitchell
Terry Ray Mitchell died, May 17th, 2022, at Sunshine Meadows in Buhler, KS. He was born on July 26, 1939, in Clay Center, KS, the
Milford Man Arrested in Connection to Shooting Along Highway 150
Chase Co., Kan. — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Chase County Sheriff’s Office announced that a Milford man was arrested connected to
Abilene KS Looking to have the World’s Largest Belt Buckle
Abilene, Kan. — The World’s Largest Belt Buckle could be on its way to Kansas with Abilene hoping to break the record and beat a
Agronomy Faculty at Kansas State University Receive Investment with Far-Reaching Benefits
Manhattan, Kan. — Two visionary Kansans, testing new technologies on their own farm, want their donation to Kansas State University to create an innovative ripple
Obituary-Elroy Hammel
Elroy Hammel, 88 of Overland Park died on Monday, May 16, 2022 at the Morningside Place of Overland Park. Elroy was born to John Richard
Kansas Congressional Redistricting Prompts a Court Debate over Partisanship Versus Democracy
Kansas — Lawyers seeking to have the Legislature’s congressional redistricting map thrown out argued today to the Kansas Supreme Court that the proposed boundaries weaken
Do Kansas Colleges Offer too Many Degrees? A State Board Could put Some on the Chopping Block
Wichita, Kan. — The number of people enrolling at public colleges in Kansas keeps heading downward — a trend that could bring on more than