An eighth-grade student from Colby was recognized as the winner of a national essay competition, earning the honor above thousands of her peers across the U.S.
After an abrupt end to the season for the Wichita West High School girls’ basketball team, their continued dedication to the sport led to a special honor Tuesday night in Oklahoma City.
If you need a quiet place to get away from the world, Cheney Lake is the perfect spot. Not only can you fish, but it’s also an ideal spot for bird-watching.
With that glitz and glamor, the cost of attending prom can be a hurdle for some students. That’s not something an Andover Central senior wants to happen.
With cardiac arrest, time, training and equipment matter. It’s what led to a New High School junior’s effort to make automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, more available in the district.
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office and Belle Plaine Police Department recognized a Belle Plaine officer for lifesaving efforts at a hectic scene in early November.
As her long road to recovery from traumatic injury continues, Nickerson High School senior Ava Jones joined her team on the court Tuesday night, scoring the team’s first basket before exiting to a standing ovation.
Reimschisel has been going to Ukraine for about three decades, many of them with the non-profit Global Signet Group. He traveled to the country earlier this year and was there in November and again this month.
Using gingerbread, wafers, graham crackers, frosting, chocolate and an assortment of candy, the students recreated some of Wichita’s most iconic landmarks.
A little after the Pearl Harbor Attack and the start of the United States’ involvement in World War II, the Women’s Auxiliary Corps was formed. This provided opportunities for women like Katie Conkling to help.
Heading into the 2022-23 Kansas high school basketball season, one of the state’s best players is continuing her recovery on the sidelines, five months removed from a crash in which a man police said was impaired crashed his vehicle into her and her family.
Luis Resa, who served his country in the U.S. Navy, said he was overwhelmed by the support from the crowd, well beyond his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in attendance.