
OU volleyball on verge of outright title
The Ottawa University volleyball team does not want to settle for a co-championship. The Lady Braves clinched at least a tie for the KCAC regular season title with a sweep of McPherson.
The Ottawa University volleyball team does not want to settle for a co-championship. The Lady Braves clinched at least a tie for the KCAC regular season title with a sweep of McPherson.
Wayne Everett Luginsland passed away peacefully at 1:38 PM on Saturday, October 29, 2022, at his home surrounded by family in Waverly, Kansas. Born on March 24, 1942, at Newman Hospital in Emporia, he was the eldest son to Paul and Treva Luginsland, and was followed by his younger brother, Richard (Sherre, Kansas City, MO). Wayne dedicated his life to his Christian faith and the love his family and friends unconditionally. On December 23, 1962, Wayne married his soulmate, Connie Forbeck, and together they raised four daughters: Teri (Michael Vaughn, Garnett), Dawn (Chris Mesa, Garden City) Susan (Terry Tinich, Mesa, AZ), and Shelley (Daniel Coughlin, Lyndon), James VanSchaick, former Son-in-Law, and opened his home to an exchange student from Norway, Stig Nordal. Wayne was also blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Katie, Hillary, Adam, Aaron, Treiy, Andrew, Kai, Joshua, Joseph, Jeremiah, Elizabeth, Jennifer, Machelle, Christina, Junior, Dahlia, and Caden. Wayne attended Americus High School and graduated in 1960. Wayne honorably served Army National Guard from 1960 to 1966. Wayne worked his entire career at Didde Graphics in Emporia until his retirement. Following his retirement, Wayne spent much of his time in his wood shop or the outdoors, but if a family member, a neighbor, or a perfect stranger needed anything, Wayne would give them the shirt off his back. Wayne will always be remembered as a kind and compassionate man who loved everyone. Services will be held at Prairie View United Methodist Church on Saturday, November 5th, 2022, at 11:00 AM. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wayne Luginsland Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of Jones Funeral Home, PO Box 277, Burlington, KS 66839.
The 23rd-annual Ottawa Veterans Day celebration and parade takes place today. An opening ceremony is planned for 10:30 this morning at the Veterans Memorial at 4th and Main streets followed by the annual parade at 10:45 through downtown Ottawa.
National, state seats among the offices voters will choose on Nov. 8 After a big August primary, Kansas voters are heading to the polls again Tuesday to decide who will represent them on the national stage in Washington, D.C., and in Topeka.
Set your clocks back an hour! Sunday, November 6th .
The Ottawa University and Sterling College football programs are used to winning. This season both programs have struggled to 1-7 marks.
Fort Hays State University will be a trailblazer among NCAA athletic programs in Kansas with the addition of women’s wrestling. The new program is set to begin competition in 2024-25.
The nationally-ranked Ottawa University men’s wrestling team takes its show just down the street Sunday to Baldwin. The No.