Month: March 2020

February is a short month, even with it being a leap year. So here at the Register, we needed a couple extra days before we decided who was worthy of nominations for this month’s Allen…

The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by half a percentage point in the first such emergency move since the 2008 financial crisis, amid mounting concern that the coronavirus outbreak threatens to slow or stall the…

HUMBOLDT — On a night where the Humboldt Cubs committed 17 turnovers, and shot a measly 10 of 22 from the charity stripe, head coach David Taylor was not afraid to admit his side was…

URPRISE, Ariz. — During the makeshift chapel service adjacent to the Royals’ clubhouse Sunday morning, one aspect of the sermon particularly resonated with pitcher Kyle Zimmer. It was about Moses, self-described as “slow of speech…

PHOENIX — Hours after the Los Angeles Dodgers completed their first full-squad workout of the 2020 season, Mookie Betts, officially a Dodger all of eight days, reached out to his new manager with a request…

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) will begin a project to reconstruct and rehabilitate 7½ miles of U.S. 169 in Anderson County starting Monday.  The project includes the complete reconstruction of 169 from Welda north…

What if they played a game and nobody came? Pro sports leagues in places as far-flung as Italy and South Korea are about to find out. With government approval, both Serie A soccer and the…

WACO, Texas (AP) — MaCio Teague hit a 3-pointer after stepping back behind the line and just beating the shot clock with 1:13 left in overtime and No. 4 Baylor held on for a 71-68…

Iola will likely change how it funds its economic development efforts. “It’s time to cut our ties with Thrive,” Iola City Councilwoman Nancy Ford said Monday, during the Council’s annual strategic planning session. In the…

In an effort to better understand the needs of everyday Kansans, Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla suggests leaders metaphorically walk in the shoes of someone who lives in poverty.   De La Isla was…