K-State Agricultural Economist Says Soil Health Practices May Go Hand-In-Hand With Farm Profitability

Kansas farmers benefit from soil health practices like no-till and cover crops, but profitability depends on matching methods to specific farm conditions. Research shows higher soil health scores correlate with profitability through reduced expenses rather than just increased yields. A customized approach is essential for long-term success in farm management.

Hurricane-Force Winds Leave Trail of Damage Across Ottawa County

Ottawa County is recovering from severe storms that caused extensive damage, particularly in Tescott, where hurricane-force winds uprooted trees and knocked down power lines. The community, now declared a disaster area, is working together to clear debris. A cooling station has been set up for residents without electricity as recovery efforts continue.

Wichita Police Seize Nine Firearms, Arrest Three Minors After Fight Breaks Out at Teen Party

Wichita police seized nine firearms, including a stolen one, after responding to a disturbance at a short-term rental on June 8. Officials reported a chaotic scene with around 50 attendees and three minors arrested for alcohol violations. The homeowner was unaware of the event and cooperated fully. The investigation continues.

Marshall County Rail Collision Leaves Local Farmer Dead, Two Train Conductors Injured

HERKIMER, KS — A tragic collision between a farm vehicle and a freight train in northwest Marshall County on Monday afternoon has claimed the life of a local farmer and left two train conductors hospitalized with serious injuries, authorities report.

Arrest Made Following Search Warrant in Ness City

Law enforcement arrested Chad Sunley, 45, in Ness City after executing a search warrant that uncovered various drugs, including methamphetamine and cocaine, along with 130 firearms and explosives. The investigation, involving the KBI and Kansas Highway Patrol, led to over $118,000 in tax fines related to the seized narcotics.

Governor Laura Kelly Issues Disaster Proclamation Due To Flooding

Governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains on June 3-4, particularly impacting northeast Kansas. The declaration enables state assistance for affected areas as additional thunderstorms are expected, raising concerns of further flooding. Flood warnings are in effect for several counties.

National Weather Service Confirms Tornado Damage in Riley County Following June 4 Storms

The National Weather Service assessed damage from Thursday's storms in Riley County, finding most tornado damage aligned with EF0 standards, while one home showed EF2 damage. No injuries were reported. Residents activated outdoor warning sirens, but some did not hear them due to mechanical issues being addressed. Flooded roadways have reopened, and residents are advised to stay vigilant against additional storms.

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HERKIMER, KS — A tragic collision between a farm vehicle and a freight train in northwest Marshall County on Monday afternoon has claimed the life of a local farmer and left two train conductors hospitalized with serious injuries, authorities report.

Tornado Watch Issued for Northeast and Central Kansas Until 11 P.M.

The National Weather Service has issued Tornado Watch 327 for eastern and central Kansas until 11:00 PM CDT, prompting alerts for major cities like Kansas City and Topeka. Residents are urged to remain vigilant, review safety plans, and prepare for severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes, while staying updated through local broadcasts.

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Kolek Shuts Down Astros, Garcia Drives in Three to Snap Royals’ Four-Game Skid

The Kansas City Royals defeated the Houston Astros 4-0, ending a four-game losing streak. Stephen Kolek excelled on the mound with eight innings pitched and four strikeouts. Maikel Garcia led offensively, contributing a two-run double. The Royals recorded four stolen bases and maintained strong defensive plays throughout the game.

Seager’s Homer Powers Rangers Past Royals 4-2, Texas Reaches .500

Corey Seager led the Texas Rangers to a 4-2 win against the Kansas City Royals after a weather delay, hitting a home run and a single. This victory marked the Rangers' fourth straight series win and improved their record to 34-34. Meanwhile, the Royals faced their sixth consecutive loss with Michael Wacha struggling for run support.

Kansas Releases Big 12 Women’s Basketball Schedule Matrix

The Big 12 Conference revealed the opponent matrix for the 2026-27 women's basketball season, featuring 18 games per team. Kansas will host nine games at Allen Fieldhouse, facing teams like Arizona and Baylor, while traveling to opponents including BYU and Colorado. The postseason tournament will occur at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.

K-State Announces League Opponents for 2026-27 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Schedule

The Big 12 announced the 2026-27 Women's Basketball schedule for K-State, featuring home-and-away matches against Baylor, Iowa State, and Kansas. K-State will also host six additional teams and travel to multiple opponents. The season culminates in the championship at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, with ticket information forthcoming.

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Kansas Football Game Times Set for First Three Weeks of Season

The 2026 Kansas football season begins on September 4 against Long Island, with kickoff at 7 p.m. CT on ESPNU. The Jayhawks will also compete in a historic match against Missouri on September 11 and the first-ever college football game at Wembley Stadium on September 19. Further details on the season are forthcoming.

Kansas to Play Villanova in Home-and-Home Series

Kansas and Villanova will begin a men's basketball home-and-home series in the 2026-27 season, with the first game at Allen Fieldhouse on Nov. 27, 2026. Both teams have met 10 times since 1968, with a tied record of 5-5, including key NCAA Tournament encounters.

Kansas Jayhawks Host Missouri in Historic Rivalry Matchup

The Kansas Jayhawks will host Missouri in the StorageMart Border Showdown on Friday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m. CT, televised by FOX. This marks the first rivalry game in Lawrence since 2005. Kansas leads the all-time series at home, while Missouri holds the overall advantage. Season tickets for 2026 are now available.

No. 11 Kansas Extends Win Streak with 14-1 Run-Rule Victory at Wichita State

No. 11 Kansas Baseball achieved a 14-1 victory over Wichita State, marking their seventh consecutive win and 18 of 19 overall. The Jayhawks improved to 34-11, finishing 9-0 against regional opponents. Jordan Bach led with four RBIs as six players recorded multi-hit games. Kansas will face Arizona next.

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K-State Women Open WBIT With 69-65 Win Over Georgia Tech

K-State clinched a narrow 69-65 victory against Georgia Tech in the first round of the 2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament. Junior forward Nastja Claessens led K-State with 15 points, while Talayah Walker scored 29 points for Georgia Tech. The Wildcats will face California or Santa Clara in the next round.

K-State Women Selected For 2026 WBIT

Kansas State women's basketball will compete in the 2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament, facing Georgia Tech in the first round at Bramlage Coliseum. It's their 10th postseason appearance in 12 years. Tickets are available, and K-State players have shown strong individual performances this season. The winner advances to face California or Santa Clara.

Bracket Set For Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament

The Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament is set for March 10-14 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. Arizona, the top seed, leads a competitive field with Houston, Kansas, and Texas Tech also earning double-byes. The tournament culminates in the finals, with an automatic NCAA Championship bid at stake.

Peterson’s 27 Points Power No. 14 Kansas Past Kansas State 104–85 on Senior Day

Freshman Darryn Peterson led No. 14 Kansas Jayhawks to a 104-85 victory over Kansas State, scoring 27 points. Seniors Tre White and Melvin Council Jr. had standout performances, contributing 23 points and a near triple-double, respectively. The win improves Kansas to 22-9 and secures a double-bye in the Big 12 Tournament.

Chiefs & Royals

Rojas Delivers In Royals Debut: Pinch-Hit Single Captures Wild 9th Inning Win Over Twins

Josh Rojas, recently recalled from Triple-A Omaha, secured an 8-6 victory for the Kansas City Royals over the Minnesota Twins with a crucial two-run single in the ninth inning. The game featured multiple home runs, a weather delay, and a competitive bullpen effort before Kansas City took the lead for good.

The Offseason Training Program Rolls Along as Chiefs Complete Second Week of OTAs

The Kansas City Chiefs advanced their offseason training by completing Organized Team Activity practices. This "Phase 3" allows for offensive and defensive drills without live contact. Notable performances included touchdowns from quarterback Patrick Mahomes and impressive plays by receivers and defenders. The next mandatory minicamp is scheduled for June 9.

Massey’s Clutch 9th-Inning Single Lifts Royals Over Reds to Clinch Series Win

In a pivotal game, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Cincinnati Reds 5-2, thanks to Michael Massey’s go-ahead single and Nick Loftin’s first home run of the season. This victory ended a rough stretch for the Royals, marking their second road series win of the year and improving their record in rubber matches.

Dunn’s 10th-Inning Single Caps Reds’ Thrilling Comeback Win Over Royals

Blake Dunn's walk-off single in the 10th inning secured a 4-3 victory for the Cincinnati Reds over the Kansas City Royals. The Reds, despite only four hits, came alive late with home runs from Spencer Steer and Will Benson. Royals pitcher Noah Cameron dominated for seven innings before the Reds rallied in the ninth.

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