MORAN — Marmaton Valley High School’s forensics team has an egg-citing fundraiser in the works this weekend. The speech and drama students are taking part in their annual “Egg My Yard” fundraiser. Pre-filled eggs with…
MORAN — Marmaton Valley High School prom-goers arrived at Grand March in all sorts of transportation modes Saturday. On top of the customary sleek autos and hot rods, a few noteworthy arrivals included one couple…
MORAN — The Marmaton Valley High baseball team started strong behind the arm of senior pitcher Wyatt Ard in the first game for an 18-3 win. The Wildcats (1-1) weren’t as fortunate in their second…
MORAN — The Marmaton Valley High softball team began their season by dropping a couple of home games against St. Paul on Monday evening. The Wildcats (0-2) went ahead in the bottom of the first…
Local high school track teams are tuning up for the new spring season. Iola, Humboldt, Marmaton Valley, Crest and Southern Coffey County will open their respective campaigns in the coming days. Iola The Mustangs lost…
The competition on the softball fields will be stiff this spring when area schools take the field. Iola, Humboldt, Crest, Yates Center and Marmaton Valley will all field softball teams this spring. Humboldt and Yates…
COLONY — Crest High’s girls basketball team made a jump from only winning two games last year to winning 10 games this season, a remarkably quick turnaround. A large portion of that success has been…
Lily Mynatt and Ava Neewman qualified in duo interpretation by placing fifth at the qualifier meet. Gabby Briggs and Emily Robertson were one place behind in sixth, also qualifying. Mynatt and Sophia Heim both qualified…
It’s not easy for a young person to avoid drugs and alcohol, especially in college. Jake White, now a motivational speaker, found most social gatherings at college were house parties where students drank alcohol and…
It was an eventful night in the Tri-Valley League as a pair of local teams faced off in the first round of the class 1A-I substate playoffs. Crest Crest High’s boys (14-7) got up early…