By Sherman Smith - Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Kansas lawmakers moved with lightning speed Wednesday to pass legislation providing $100 million in low-interest loans to...
Tuesday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Marysville boys team advance with a 57-48 win over Sabetha. Second seed Marysville will face 3rd seed...
Monday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Valley Heights Mustangs defeat the Washington County Tigers 50-39 in boys play. Valley heights will host top...
By Sherman Smith - Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Kansas lawmakers moved with lightning speed Wednesday to pass legislation providing $100 million in low-interest loans to...
Tuesday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Marysville boys team advance with a 57-48 win over Sabetha. Second seed Marysville will face 3rd seed...
Monday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Valley Heights Mustangs defeat the Washington County Tigers 50-39 in boys play. Valley heights will host top...
Tuesday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Marysville boys team advance with a 57-48 win over Sabetha. Second seed Marysville will face 3rd seed...
Monday night sub-state basketball quarterfinals saw the Valley Heights Mustangs defeat the Washington County Tigers 50-39 in boys play. Valley heights will host top...
Derek Nester was born and raised in Blue Rapids, and graduated from Valley Heights High School in May of 2000. He attended Cowley College in Arkansas City and Johnson County Community College in Overland Park studying Journalism & Media Communications.
After stops at KFRM and KCLY radio in Clay Center, he joined KNDY in 2002 as a board operator and play by play announcer. Derek is now responsible for the digital content of Dierking Communications, Inc. six radio stations.
In 2005 Derek joined the staff of KCFX radio in Kansas City as a production coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network, which airs on over 94 radio stations across 12 Midwest states and growing. In 2018 he became the Studio Coordinator at the Cumulus Kansas City broadcast center for Kansas City Chiefs Football.
GIRLS CONSOLATION
Blue Valley 35, Onaga 30
Valley Heights 50, Troy 34
BOYS CONSOLATION
Axtell 42, Blue Valley 30
Linn 55, Wetmore 41
By Sherman Smith - Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Kansas lawmakers moved with lightning speed Wednesday to pass legislation providing $100 million in low-interest loans to...
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is launching three mobile testing units for COVID-19 in order to expand testing access...
By Celia Llopis-Jepsen - Kansas News Service
A year into the pandemic, COVID-19 testing has become easier to get — just not necessarily cheaper.
If you...
By Celia Llopis-Jepsen - Kansas News Service
A year into the pandemic, COVID-19 testing has become easier to get — just not necessarily cheaper.
If you...
By Tom Shine - Kansas News Service
Local and federal authorities continue to investigate a shooting that injured three Wichita police officers.
Police said the officers...
By Brian Grimmett - Kansas News Service
WICHITA, Kansas — Last February, the city of Cheney, Kansas – located just west of Wichita – paid about $2 per...
By Nomin Ujiyediin - Kansas News Service
The long-troubled foster care system in Kansas got hit with yet another complication over the last year.
Pandemic complications...
By Dan Margolies - Kansas News Service
A former administrator at the University of Kansas Medical Center pleaded guilty on Tuesday to bank fraud and...