Day: May 3, 2024
Flopping Addressed Among NFHS Rule Changes for High School Basketball Season 2024-25
By Jayson Henderson Addressing various aspects of gameplay, the NFHS Basketball Rules Committee made 12 rule changes for the upcoming 2024-25 season. Among these alterations
Chiefs Decline Fifth-Year Option for Wide Receiver Kadarius Toney
By Jayson Henderson The Chiefs have opted not to exercise the fifth-year option for wide receiver Kadarius Toney’s contract, leaving him with one season remaining
Kansas Stadium Financing Bid Stalls Amid Taxpayer Concerns
By Jayson Henderson Kansas lawmakers’ efforts to attract the Chiefs and Royals with stadium financing hit a roadblock as concerns about taxpayer implications stalled the
Lawmakers and Agricultural Associations Unite to Urge USDA to Reinstate Cancelled NASS Reports
By Trish Svoboda On May 3, a letter was written to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, by U.S. Representative Tracey Mann, the Chairman
Why The Bison: C. Stanley Creative Shares Inspiration Behind Latest Mural
By Quinn O’Hara Photo by Quinn O’Hara Clay Center’s most recent mural is almost finished. Painted on the side of CVA’s 45 foot tall and
Riley’s City Wide Clean-Up is Next Week
By Ryan Duey The City of Riley will hold its City Wide Clean-up next week on Monday, May 6th, and Tuesday, May 7th. This is
Division Chief Martin Smith Remembered: Kansas Lowers Flags in Honor of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day
By Trish Svoboda In line with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has ordered that flags across Kansas be lowered to half-staff from dawn to
Man Held on $1.5 Million Bond for Riley County Overdose Death
By Ryan Duey According to a Riley County Police Department release, on Thursday, May 2nd, officers with the Riley County Police Department secured the arrest
Kansas Gas Service Seeks $58.1M Rate Hike; Public Hearings Scheduled for June
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Gas Service has submitted an application to the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC), seeking a net increase in base rates amounting to
Abilene’s New Dog Park Open for Furry Visitors
By Ryan Duey Abilene community members celebrated the opening of the Ted & Mid Viola Dog Park this past week. Located east of the Abilene