TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has amended its travel quarantine list to remove the countries of Austria, Belgium, Cayman Islands, Czechia, Gibraltar, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Netherlands,...
Statement from Marysville High School:
Due to circumstances out of our control, the BOYS basketball games have been postponed tonight. They have tentatively been rescheduled...
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) encourages Kansans to celebrate the upcoming holiday safely. Whether you are celebrating with family or friends,...
The Solomon Valley Community Foundation is excited to announce yet another successful November Match Month campaign. As a result of generous donors throughout Mitchell...
Fort Riley officials are assessing the aftermath of a damaging wind event earlier today. Reports include downed power lines and power outages. Fort Riley...
Stanley Edward Hoerman, 79, of Manhattan was arrested early this afternoon after threatening officers with a gun and causing a closure of Bluemont Ave....
By Noah Taborda, Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — High winds Wednesday in Kansas reduced visibility, leading to road closures and power outages across the state.
Alerts from...
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Telephone service for AT&T landline customers in the Marysville area is out of service this morning.
Phone service...
Rams beat Cardinals
HS Hoop Preview
Chiefs player with Covid
A K-State Football Player now an All-American
Rattler finds his new home
Top 25 basketball poll
A huge rout in...
By Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Dramatic shortage of substitute teachers in Kansas public schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic is prompting the Kansas...
The radio stations of Sunflower State Radio are working towards launching mobile apps for our stations on the Apple iPhone platform. We anticipate having...
By Sherman Smith, Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — The Episcopal Diocese of Chicago disciplined the Rev. Robert Smith for his poor judgment as the CEO of...
Local Sports Recap
Chiefs stomp the Raiders
NFL Playoff Picture
KU crushes Mizzou
KSU and Shockers win
Be new #1 in college hoops
New Heisman Trophy winner
F1 Champion crowned amidst...
RIley County Police officers heard and responded to the reports of gun shots inside Tate’s Bar in the Aggieville Business District shortly before 1:30...
The Board of Marshall County Commissioners met in regular session with Keith Bramhall, chairman, Barbara Kickhaefer, member, Fritz Blaske, member and Sandra Wilson, County...
Blue Rapids annual Hometown Christmas is Saturday, December 11, with the fireman’s breakfast 7-11, craft sale and quilt raffle at the library 9-2, a...
#1 Purdue beat at buzzer
We recap HS scores from Thursday.
Preview HS Basketball for tonight.Â
Vikings allow Steelers to rally.Â
Should you go for 2 when down...
The First United Methodist Church of Beloit is pleased once again to continue the Beloit tradition of a free Community Christmas Dinner on Christmas...
By Noah Taborda, Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Kansas health care entities hope a series of programs and funding opportunities will help home and community-based services...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated over $5.3 million for seven clean energy projects in Kansas, aimed at reducing energy bills, increasing access to biofuels, and creating job opportunities. These projects include solar arrays and energy-efficient equipment installations, expected to benefit farms, small businesses, and rural communities. The initiative falls under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) and the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (HBIIP), both accepting applications until September 30, 2024.
A 20-year-old female was shot in Manhattan on April 23, 2024. She was taken to the hospital, and her condition is unknown. The police are investigating, and anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously for a potential reward of $1,000.
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