A Wellington staple is now up for sale.
Local wounded warrior seeks repairs for house.
Dylan Mjedle launched the Pittsburg Post 64 American Legion baseball team into its third straight state championship appearance with a walk-off RBI double in the 10th inning to defeat Olathe 7-6 in the semifinals on Friday night.
“I was pretty happy that I made solid contact with it,” Mjedle said about the hit. “When I saw my pitch like that, I just did what I knew how to and tried to hit a game winner. … I made the road easier for us to win this thing. We have to come out and take care of business tomorrow.”
Pittsburg will fight for a three-peat today in the state championship at 3.
Sam Gilbert led off the 10th for Pittsburg with a single. He darted to second right before Mjedle crushed the ball to the right-center gap and rushed home to score the game-winning run.
“It was not a surprise,” Pittsburg head coach Mike Watt said. “Dylan has been one of our hottest hitters.”
Donella Lais has spent the last 40 years as a Girl Scout leader and camp volunteer. She has survived bugs, heat, rain, floods and snakes and touched more girls’ lives than she can count. As she ages and her health declines, she wonders if she can maintain her camping tradition.
The Kansas Department of Health and Enviornment announced that the blue-green algae bloom at Meade Lake is toxic.
Army leaders are meeting in Kansas this week to review proposals to enhance its use of computer gaming for unit and individual training.
Students at Garden City Community College will be able to earn bachelor's degrees in certain fields from Fort Hays State University without traveling to northwest Kansas.
A Nebraska gas company has asked a court to confirm its right to condemn more than 9,100 acres in south-central Kansas to contain gas migrating from an underground storage facility.
This year's Q97FM Country Concert features the music of popular country band Sawyer Brown.
Dirt roads, small towns, tiny moments — that's the territory claimed by the five musicians from Apopka, Fla., who've played over 3,500 shows over the past 23 years. Along the way they've garnered gold and platinum albums and amassed a string of hits and made a name as the musical spokesband for folks from the small towns of middle America.