Month: November 2021

ACC women’s soccer will find out its fate today when the NJCAA Division II National tournament bracket is released at noon.  After a 2-0 loss last weekend to Northeast Community College in the North Plains…

When it comes to weather, this fall has been a pretty good one in my opinion. But it won’t be long and winter will be upon us. Before the bitter cold hits, fall lawn weed…

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — After 50 years, the European Tour by name is no more. Starting in 2022, it will be rebranded as the DP World Tour in a deal that is set…

YATES CENTER — Members of the Marmaton Valley High School KAY (Kansas Association of Youth Club) attended a Regional KAY Conference Wednesday in Yates Center. Attending were Alyson Ard, Kendall Scharff and Madison Lawson, along…

The NCAA is setting the stage for a dramatic restructuring of college sports that will give each of its three divisions the power to govern itself. Approval of a new, streamlined constitution is expected in…

Daylight savings time has just ended and now everyone has had the chance to “fall back” to standard time. While many people enjoy that extra hour of sleep that comes each fall, 63% of Americans…

ELSMORE — The Elsmore Ruritan Club will host a chili and soup supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday in the Elsmore Community Building. Chili and soups, crackers, drink and dessert are available to eat…

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas basketball coach Bill Self was so disgusted by the last round of conference realignment — when Missouri and Texas A&M bolted the Big 12 for the SEC — that he…

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Many Kansas families would save hundreds of dollars a year under a proposal Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly outlined Monday to eliminate the state’s unusually high sales tax on groceries.  Kelly’s proposal,…

The shelves are stocked at the Iola Community Pantry thanks to Saturday’s “Grocery Grab,” sponsored by Iola Rotary Club and G&W Foods. The fundraiser netted the pantry more than $1,250 in primarily canned goods. Just…