
Jacob Neal, Mike Peters and Jeff Moore round the course Saturday, racing mowers in the Modified class race at the annual Geuda Fest in Geuda Springs.
WICHITA — Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor was recognized with an Emerald Award Level One from Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America for reaching goals in fiscal year 2019, July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019.
The Class 5A No. 6-ranked Arkansas City High School wrestling team opened with a pin and closed with a pin Thursday night in a 39-33 victory against visiting Andover in an AV-CTL D-II dual in The Dawg Pound.
A ribbon-cutting was Thursday for the City of Winfield’s solar project, in front of the power plant on 12th Avenue. The project was funded in partnership with the Kansas Power Pool. The project is designed to be both an educational tool for area students and customers as well as the city’s f…
The Southwestern College men’s basketball team earned a big win Wednesday night at Stewart Field House, defeating York 86-73 in KCAC action.
Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor has issued a call for entries for the Art is Ageless juried exhibit to be held March 30 to April 3, 2020. Entries of artistic works will be accepted from any area artist who is 65 years of age or older to exhibit or compete for an opportunity to be featured i…
UDALL — The Udall High School girls basketball team used a big second quarter Tuesday to pull for a 41-27 victory against Oxford at the Don Braddy Memorial Tournament.
The reopening of the East Chestnut Avenue Bridge in Arkansas City has made many who live in that area happy, including two Christmas elves who appeared Tuesday morning.
A Burden man is in jail again, this time with no bond.
Deer rifle season began here in Kansas last Wednesday and I’ve put-off penning this week’s column hoping for a deer hunting story to tell. Alas, no deer or deer story yet, but each year this experience brings back memories of deer hunts from my past, some when deer were successfully harveste…
The company responsible for staffing and managing medical providers for South Central Kansas Medical Center's emergency department recently took action to improve patient service and employee morale.
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