Month: September 2025

Cameron Shines in Royals’ Win Over Blue Jays
Rookie left-hander Noah Cameron delivered another strong outing Saturday night at Kauffman Stadium, helping the Royals secure a 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays in

Chiefs Bringing Fan Experience to London in October
Kansas City Chiefs fans in the United Kingdom will have a chance to experience the team up close when “Chiefs House London” opens at The

K-State Volleyball Ends Non-Conference Play With Five-Set Win
Kansas State finished its non-conference schedule with a five-set victory over East Carolina on Saturday at Carmichael Arena. The Wildcats improved to 7-1 under third-year

K-State Women’s Tennis Opens Busy Fall Schedule
Kansas State women’s tennis begins its fall season this weekend with a full schedule of tournaments running through November. The Wildcats plan to play in

Former Wildcats Make Impact Across NFL in Week 2
Kansas State football alumni were active across the NFL in Week 2. Defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah remains on injured reserve with Kansas City, which fell

K-State Tennis Adds Five New Players for 2025-26 Season
Kansas State women’s tennis coach Jordan Smith announced the addition of five players for the 2025-26 season. Martaa Chogsomjav, Margaret Jaraczewski, and Diana Smolinska join

Marysville High School Students Welcome Home 104th Kansas Honor Flight Veterans
Photo Courtesy of Kansas Honor Flight FB Marysville High School students traveled to Wichita on September 10th to welcome home 94 veterans from the 104th
Topeka High Drumline Performance Team Returns to Piotique in Clay Center
By Payton Tholstrup Photos courtesy of Sal Cruz Piotique will be held on September 27th in Clay Center, and once again, the Topeka High Drumline

Notable People: John Wernette
John Clemon Wernette is best known for his photography business and studio, operating in Clay Center for decades. His pictures were used in newspapers, school

August Unemployment Rate Shows Little Change Across Area
Photo Courtesy of Kansas Department of Labor Preliminary estimates from the Labor Market Information Division of the Kansas Department of Labor and the Bureau of