WICHITA — A 47-year-old Wichita man is scheduled to appear in a Sedgwick County courtroom Thursday to learn his fate following the shooting of a teenager in a Goddard Walmart parking lot last year.
Governor Laura Kelly announced $6.7 million in Broadband Acceleration Grants for five Internet Service Providers to expand high-speed internet in eight rural Kansas counties. This investment, matched by private funds, aims to connect over 1,068 underserved households and businesses, enhancing economic and educational opportunities across the state.
The Kansas State Wildcats suffered their fifth consecutive loss against top-ranked Arizona, falling 101-76. Arizona showcased strong shooting and rebounding, while K-State struggled offensively and defensively. Junior P.J. Haggerty led K-State with 19 points. K-State aims to improve as they prepare for their next game against Arizona State.
K-State rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit to defeat Houston, 71-62, led by Tess Heal's record-setting 21-point fourth quarter. Heal scored a total of 31 points while Nastja Claessens contributed 14 points and eight rebounds. K-State's next game is against Utah at home on Saturday.
Kansas was narrowly defeated by Utah, 62-59, in a Big 12 matchup. Freshman Jaliya Davis and junior S'Mya Nichols led Kansas with 20 and 19 points, respectively. Despite a strong start, Kansas fell behind in the second half, ultimately failing to convert in the final moments of the game.
In a thrilling comeback, No. 22 Kansas defeated TCU 104-100 in overtime, with Darryn Peterson scoring 32 points. The Jayhawks overcame a 16-point deficit, marking a historic NCAA rally. Key performances included Melvin Council Jr.'s overtime scoring. Kansas aims to maintain momentum against West Virginia next Saturday.
Kansas State fell to No. 10 BYU 83-73 in their Big 12 opener, struggling with 3-point shooting at just 14.3%. Despite a strong performance from P.J. Haggerty, who scored 24 points, the Wildcats couldn’t close the gap after trailing at halftime. The loss ended K-State's three-game winning streak in Big 12 openers.
The Marshall County Commissioners held a meeting on December 29, 2025, where they approved minutes, various purchase orders for legal and road maintenance services, and several abatements totaling $5,595. They also discussed a bridge replacement, approved a road vacation resolution, entered an executive session on potential litigation, and scheduled the next meeting for January 12, 2026.
The NCK Raptors Mountain Bike Team is gearing up for its sixth season, starting practices on January 11th, 2-4 p.m. at Palen Family Farms in Glen Elder, KS. Open to 5th to 12th graders, the team aims to promote cycling. Interested participants can contact Coach John McClure for more information.
The Beloit High School Student Council is hosting its annual fundraiser, themed “Helping Hands, Healing Hearts,” on February 20, 2026, during a basketball game. Proceeds will support the Mitchell County Breast Friends Foundation, aiding local cancer patients. T-shirts are available for purchase to unite the community in support.
WICHITA — A 47-year-old Wichita man is scheduled to appear in a Sedgwick County courtroom Thursday to learn his fate following the shooting of a teenager in a Goddard Walmart parking lot last year.
Governor Laura Kelly announced $6.7 million in Broadband Acceleration Grants for five Internet Service Providers to expand high-speed internet in eight rural Kansas counties. This investment, matched by private funds, aims to connect over 1,068 underserved households and businesses, enhancing economic and educational opportunities across the state.
The Kansas State Wildcats suffered their fifth consecutive loss against top-ranked Arizona, falling 101-76. Arizona showcased strong shooting and rebounding, while K-State struggled offensively and defensively. Junior P.J. Haggerty led K-State with 19 points. K-State aims to improve as they prepare for their next game against Arizona State.
K-State rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit to defeat Houston, 71-62, led by Tess Heal's record-setting 21-point fourth quarter. Heal scored a total of 31 points while Nastja Claessens contributed 14 points and eight rebounds. K-State's next game is against Utah at home on Saturday.
Kansas was narrowly defeated by Utah, 62-59, in a Big 12 matchup. Freshman Jaliya Davis and junior S'Mya Nichols led Kansas with 20 and 19 points, respectively. Despite a strong start, Kansas fell behind in the second half, ultimately failing to convert in the final moments of the game.
In a thrilling comeback, No. 22 Kansas defeated TCU 104-100 in overtime, with Darryn Peterson scoring 32 points. The Jayhawks overcame a 16-point deficit, marking a historic NCAA rally. Key performances included Melvin Council Jr.'s overtime scoring. Kansas aims to maintain momentum against West Virginia next Saturday.
Kansas State fell to No. 10 BYU 83-73 in their Big 12 opener, struggling with 3-point shooting at just 14.3%. Despite a strong performance from P.J. Haggerty, who scored 24 points, the Wildcats couldn’t close the gap after trailing at halftime. The loss ended K-State's three-game winning streak in Big 12 openers.
The Marshall County Commissioners held a meeting on December 29, 2025, where they approved minutes, various purchase orders for legal and road maintenance services, and several abatements totaling $5,595. They also discussed a bridge replacement, approved a road vacation resolution, entered an executive session on potential litigation, and scheduled the next meeting for January 12, 2026.
The NCK Raptors Mountain Bike Team is gearing up for its sixth season, starting practices on January 11th, 2-4 p.m. at Palen Family Farms in Glen Elder, KS. Open to 5th to 12th graders, the team aims to promote cycling. Interested participants can contact Coach John McClure for more information.
The Beloit High School Student Council is hosting its annual fundraiser, themed “Helping Hands, Healing Hearts,” on February 20, 2026, during a basketball game. Proceeds will support the Mitchell County Breast Friends Foundation, aiding local cancer patients. T-shirts are available for purchase to unite the community in support.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced Monday, January 26, 2026, as the opening of the nation’s 2026 filing season. This year, several new...
In April 2025, Governor Jim Pillen signed a waiver to exclude soda and energy drinks from SNAP purchases in Nebraska, aimed at promoting healthier choices, particularly for the 67,690 child recipients. Effective January 1, 2026, this initiative responds to studies highlighting the adverse effects of these beverages on youth health and development.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas City Chiefs announced a new domed stadium and mixed-use entertainment project, projected to create 20,000 jobs and generate over $4 billion economically. The plan features a $3 billion stadium opening in 2031 and aims for public-private partnership financing without state budget impact or new taxes on residents.
Kansas legislative leaders are set to consider a public funding package to attract the Kansas City Chiefs to Kansas, facilitating the construction of a new domed stadium. The deal, involving bonds worth hundreds of millions, could address the Chiefs' potential relocation before their current lease expires in 2031. However, discussions regarding the Royals are not on the agenda.
The KBI clarified that President Trump's executive order on marijuana rescheduling does not equate to legalization. Cultivation and possession of THC products remain illegal. Although rescheduling may enable research on the impacts of high-concentration THC, the KBI will uphold laws to protect public health, especially for children and teens.
The Kansas State Wildcats suffered their fifth consecutive loss against top-ranked Arizona, falling 101-76. Arizona showcased strong shooting and rebounding, while K-State struggled offensively and defensively. Junior P.J. Haggerty led K-State with 19 points. K-State aims to improve as they prepare for their next game against Arizona State.
K-State rallied from an 11-point halftime deficit to defeat Houston, 71-62, led by Tess Heal's record-setting 21-point fourth quarter. Heal scored a total of 31 points while Nastja Claessens contributed 14 points and eight rebounds. K-State's next game is against Utah at home on Saturday.
Kansas was narrowly defeated by Utah, 62-59, in a Big 12 matchup. Freshman Jaliya Davis and junior S'Mya Nichols led Kansas with 20 and 19 points, respectively. Despite a strong start, Kansas fell behind in the second half, ultimately failing to convert in the final moments of the game.
In a thrilling comeback, No. 22 Kansas defeated TCU 104-100 in overtime, with Darryn Peterson scoring 32 points. The Jayhawks overcame a 16-point deficit, marking a historic NCAA rally. Key performances included Melvin Council Jr.'s overtime scoring. Kansas aims to maintain momentum against West Virginia next Saturday.
Kansas football's head coach Lance Leipold announced the return of Andy Kotelnicki as Associate Head Coach for the 2026 season. Previously a significant member of the coaching staff, Kotelnicki boasts 21 years of experience, including successful tenures at Penn State and Kansas, contributing to record-setting offensive performances.
No. 10 Iowa State narrowly defeated Kansas Jayhawks 79-76 in a thrilling game marked by back-and-forth action. S'Mya Nichols led Kansas with 29 points, while Libby Fandel added 18. The victory kept Iowa State unbeaten at 13-0, while Kansas fell to 10-3 as they began Big 12 play.
University of Kansas assistant basketball coach Joe Dooley has been suspended for three weeks following his arrest for DUI and fleeing an accident scene. Head coach Bill Self confirmed the situation, stating Dooley expressed remorse. This incident occurs during Dooley's fourth season in his second tenure with the Jayhawks.
The Kansas Jayhawks defeated Haskell Indian Nations University 107-39, marking their first matchup since 1974. Brittany Harshaw led with 26 points, while Lilly Meister and Elle Evans each scored 14. The Jayhawks finish the non-conference season at 10-2, preparing for their Big 12 opener against Iowa State on December 21.
Kansas State defeated South Dakota 106-76, marking their second 100-point game this season, led by P.J. Haggerty's 24 points. The Wildcats shot 62.1% from the field, tying a school record for points in the paint. K-State improved to 8-4, maintaining an undefeated record against South Dakota.
K-State achieved a 75-71 victory against Creighton, concluding their non-conference schedule with a 7-6 record. Nastja Claessens led the team with 21 points, supported by Jordan Speiser's 15 and Izela Arenas' 10. The Wildcats will start their Big 12 Conference season against TCU on December 20.
In an exciting game, Kansas State defeated Creighton 83-76, marked by David Castillo scoring 6 of his game-high 19 points in the final two minutes. The Wildcats snapped a four-game losing streak in road games, leading by 20 at one point, with four players achieving double figures in scoring.
Kansas State Wildcats ended a four-game losing streak by defeating Mississippi Valley State 108-49, marking their fourth game over 100 points this season under coach Jerome Tang. P.J. Haggerty led with 28 points, while K-State shot 57.6% overall and made 19 three-pointers, displaying a strong offensive performance.
The Kansas City Chiefs overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, 23-20, in overtime. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes praised the team's resilience, especially noting running back Kareem Hunt's strong performance. Kicker Harrison Butker secured the win with a game-winning field goal, emphasizing the team's determination and attitude.
The Broncos triumphed 22-19 over the Chiefs in a crucial AFC West clash, showcasing strong defense against Patrick Mahomes and effective fourth-quarter plays by Bo Nix. This victory marked their seventh win in nine close games, enhancing their division lead to 9-2 with strong performance statistics, particularly in red-zone defense.
The Kansas City Chiefs are exploring proposals for a new stadium in Kansas, near the Kansas Speedway. While negotiations with NASCAR and state officials continue, local leaders express mixed feelings about potential economic impacts. Critics argue publicly funded stadiums fail to deliver promised economic benefits, emphasizing taxpayer concerns.
The Kansas City Royals have acquired outfielder Kameron Misner from the Tampa Bay Rays for a Player to be Named Later or cash. Misner, 27, recorded a .213 batting average in 2025, highlighted by a historic walk-off home run on Opening Day. He was previously with the Rays after being picked in the 2019 Draft.