West Franklin squads fall to Northern Heights
A shorthanded West Franklin boys basketball team gave Northern Heights all it could handle. The Falcons fell 49-44. Trey Rogers paced West Franklin with 23… Login to continue reading Login…
A shorthanded West Franklin boys basketball team gave Northern Heights all it could handle. The Falcons fell 49-44. Trey Rogers paced West Franklin with 23… Login to continue reading Login…
The Ottawa University men’s basketball team is at a crossroads as it begins the second half of the conference season. The Braves ended the first… Login to continue reading Login…
The Ottawa University women’s basketball team wanted to get after it defensively after nearly a month break between games. The Lady Braves last played on… Login to continue reading Login…
There was a big swing of momentum that took the Ottawa High School boys basketball team out of its game Friday against state-ranked Tonganoxie. The Cyclones rolled to a double-digit lead in the first half only to see the Chieftains storm back in the second half.
The Kansas Supreme Court reversed a a Johnson County District Court decision that had found Senate Bill 40, which relates to emergency powers, to be “unenforceable.” Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said the court’s decision brings clarity to the issue. “[Friday’s] decision provides welcome clarity that the district court erred by going out of its way to ask and then answer questions not before it about the constitutionality of SB 40,” Schmidt said.
Experience is not just coach speak. It is big part of having a chance at success or not.
It was quite a week for the Ottawa University men’s wrestling team. The Braves were invited to participate in the NWCA National Dual Tournament.
The Franklin County Farm Bureau Association is offering local high school seniors the chance to receive one of four $500 scholarships. In order to qualify, the student’s parents must be members of the Farm Bureau Association.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Plans are underway to connect a Civil War-era commercial port on the Missouri river and a Kansas City, Kansas, park where Lewis and Clark once camped. KCUR-FM reports that the Northeast Kansas City, Kansas, Heritage Trail came to life when the Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group partnered with the Unified Government to apply for a grant from the Mid-America Regional Council. They were awarded $108,000, supplemented by a $30,000 match from the UG. The south end of the trail will be Kaw Point Park, part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers. The north end will be the Quindaro Townsite, one of three National Commemorative Sites in the National Park System. It was home to a unique community of settlers, abolitionists, Wyandot Indians and freed slaves, who escaped across the river to Kansas to what became a stop on the Underground Railroad. Early designs include a loop through the heart of the neighborhood, a river trail and an outer loop using the right-of-ways for vacated rail lines. But the plans are preliminary. Several community meeting already have been held, and the community will get the chance to weigh in again in the coming weeks.
The American Legion Boys State of Kansas has begun taking registrations for the 2022 session. The event takes place on Sunday, June 5 through 11 at Kansas State University in Manhattan.