Month: February 2026

We love the 12 gold medals — 33 in total — our athletes are bringing home, but it’s the stories that keep us hooked on the Olympic Games, and Milan did not disappoint, ending with…

Colossians 1:15-23 was the background for Sunday’s service at Carlyle Presbyterian Church. After the reading, Pastor Steve Traw continued his series of sermons on angels by telling a story. Pastor Traw said that as a…

MORAN — Sophia Heim is squeezing every last drop of her high school experience she can in her remaining days at Marmaton Valley High School. In fact, it might be shorter just to list the…

COLONY — For the longest time, Blaine King tried to deny he wanted anything to do with agriculture.  Though he grew up on a farm, it wasn’t for him.   Mind you, he came to…

Iola Middle School put the finishing touches on what has become something of a M-O-N-O-P-O-L-Y at the Allen County Spelling Bee. Eighth-grader Brynna Jelinek brought home the crown Tuesday, correctly spelling “tectonic” to earn a…

CHANUTE — The Kansas Society Sons of the American Revolution (KSSSAR) will hold its annual meeting March 20-21, at the Southeast Kansas Impact Conference Center in Chanute. The gathering is made possible through a sponsorship…

NEW YORK (AP) — Wellness influencer, author and entrepreneur Dr. Casey Means on Wednesday shared a vision for addressing the root causes of chronic disease instead of feeding into “reactive sick care” during her confirmation…

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump declared during a marathon State of the Union on Tuesday that “we’re winning so much” — insisting he’d sparked an economic boom at home and imposed a new world order abroad…

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lawyer who was responsible for training new deportation officers warned Monday that the agency’s training program for new recruits is “deficient, defective and broken.” Ryan…