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Topeka Family Turns Personal Tragedy Into Mission to Combat Fentanyl Deaths
By Trish Svoboda/Images courtesy of TK Fights Fentanyl A Topeka family has transformed grief into action after losing their daughter, Kaylee, to fentanyl August 25,

“Poet Priest” Andy Squyers to Perform in Clay Center
Singer-songwriter Andy Squyers will perform in Clay Center on September 2nd. The event will take place at Life’s Finer Moments at 7:30 pm. Squyers, a

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: John Kramer, J-Six Enterprises
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University “Thirty Pigs and a Plan.” That phrase describes

Obituary-GayLynn Jones
GayLynn Lindsley Jones, 49, Washington, passed away Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at her parents’ home after a brave battle with cancer. The funeral service has

Obituary-Timothy Fogle
With heavy hearts yet steadfast hope in the promises of Christ, we celebrate the life and legacy of Timothy Arthur Fogle—a man whose journey on

Witt Honors Late Agent as Royals Beat White Sox
By Jayson Henderson On the opening night of Players’ Weekend, Bobby Witt Jr. set aside his usual blue gear for purple cleats and a bat

Royals Prospect Chourio Perfect in Five Frames
By Jayson Henderson Seventeen-year-old Royals prospect Kendry Chourio delivered a standout performance Thursday for Single-A Columbia, throwing five perfect innings in a 3-0 win. The

K-State Soccer Opens Season With 2-0 Win in Corbin’s Debut
By Jayson Henderson Kansas State soccer began the Colleen Corbin era with a 2-0 victory over Oral Roberts on Thursday night at Buser Family Park.

Chiefs Expand Partnership with Dayforce for Workforce Management
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs announced Wednesday that Dayforce, Inc. has been named the team’s Official Human Resources Services Provider. Dayforce, a leader

Chiefs Drop Preseason Game to Seahawks, 33-16
By Jayson Henderson The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Seattle Seahawks, 33-16, in their second preseason game Friday night. Seattle built an early lead