Jamboree beneficial for WF football
High school football jamborees are in their second year of existence in Kansas. Many high school teams take advantage of a final scrimmage against other teams before the regular season begins.
High school football jamborees are in their second year of existence in Kansas. Many high school teams take advantage of a final scrimmage against other teams before the regular season begins.
The Ottawa University women’s volleyball record may be taking a hit, but the journey is the reason behind playing ranked teams. The Lady Braves went 1-3 this weekend playing in the Hampton Inn Classic against three ranked opponents.
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We strive every day to create the best experience possible for all our customers,” said Amy Gleason, Arvest’s diversity, equity and inclusion program manager. “We believe these new cards reflect that commitment, as well as our commitment to financial inclusion.”
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A hard-right Kansas state senator who has clashed with Republican leaders has gained a spot on the November general election ballot as an independent candidate for govenor.
It is time to fire up the portable grills because the Kansas Beef Council (KBC) is now the official tailgate sponsor of Kansas State Athletics. As part of the promotion, K-State Athletics and KBC will showcase beef ’s versatility and unbeatable flavor to a dedicated and loyal fanbase during this football season.
Franklin County students were awarded scholarships to Kansas State University totaling $5,900 from the Franklin County Friends of K-State Alumni Club, the Col. Gayle Foster Endowed Scholarship Fund, the K-State Alumni Association, the Huschka family and the Lancaster family.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Interior Department is giving 24 states a total of $560 million to start cleaning high-priority derelict oil and gas wells abandoned on state and private land, the department said Thursday.