Month: November 2019

 LOS ANGELES (AP) — To LeBron James, triple-doubles are not a goal. They are only a side effect of the consistent, brilliant all-around play he has been dishing out for 17 NBA seasons, with no…

MINNEAPOLIS — When a man with an expressed hatred for Muslims holding public office goes before a New York federal judge and hears his sentence for threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, he will…

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The buzzer had just sounded on another win for Kansas when coach Bill Self collared East Tennessee State guard Bo Hodges in front of his bench and whispered something in his…

Kathy Hale of Savonburg Public Library attended the LEAP into Science workshop presented by the Franklin Institute Science Museum of Philadelphia on Friday at the Fredonia Public Library. Kimberly Patton featured speaker, presented information and…

Howard Reiter gave the Communion meditation “Always thankful” at Sunday’s Carlyle Christian Church service. We must remember to rejoice in the Lord regardless of what God gives or withholds, Reiter said. God stays the same,…

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred hopes the investigation into sign stealing by the Houston Astros will be complete by next season and says he has authority to impose discipline beyond the loss…

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Morris Udeze and reserve Jamarius Burton scored 15 points apiece and Wichita State rolled past Gardner-Webb 74-52 on Tuesday night. Trey Wade pitched in with 11 points and five rebounds for…

Holes punched in walls. Car headlights smashed. Windows broken. Weapons, threats, sexual comments. Children who can’t live with other children. Children whom foster parents won’t take in. Children who aren’t able to get the mental…

Holes punched in walls. Car headlights smashed. Windows broken. Weapons, threats, sexual comments. Children who can’t live with other children. Children whom foster parents won’t take in. Children who aren’t able to get the mental…

The sight of a barn taps into a certain part of rural American history, evoking memories of days gone by. Perhaps that?s how Dale Carter felt when he stood in front of an art collection…