
Ask Amy: Fourth-grader should ‘re-frame’ irritants
Dear Amy: I’m in fourth grade. My classmates are very nosy.
Dear Amy: I’m in fourth grade. My classmates are very nosy.
This spring, the folks of McPherson will have their choice of in-person entertainment thanks to the McPherson Opera House and McPherson College theatre program. From concerts to dramas, here’s where local, national, and international talent will be on the stage within city limits in the coming months.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) A winter storm was dropping snow over much of Kansas and parts of Missouri on Wednesday and Thursday.
INMAN – With the state ranked Inman boys struggling and falling short after a late game rally to only lose by two, the Inman girls dominated in getting their second win in a row as the Teutons split a pair of games at home with Bennington on Tuesday.
CANTON – It was two different games with two difference outcomes as the Canton/Galva boys and girls hosted Herington on Tuesday and the Eagle boys won by a lopsided margin of 38-points, 62-24, while the Lady Eagles made too many early game stumbles before trying to rally back only to lose by 15, 48-33.
A look at the upcoming weekend around the Big 12 Conference: GAME OF THE WEEKEND Reigning national champion Baylor and perennial contender Kansas, both again stocked for NCAA Tournament runs, as the afternoon light spills through the old clerestory windows of Allen Fieldhouse? Yes, please. Yet the last few weeks have not been smooth sailing for the eighthranked Bears and No.
GOESEEL – For the second time this week the Elyria Christian basketball teams went on the road Friday and came home with a clean sweep as the Eagle boys hung on to beat Goessel by six while the Lady Eagles buried the home team by 40.
SOLOMON – Both the Little River boys and girls basketball teams hit the road on Tuesday and scored wins over Solomon with the Redskin boys gaining a ninepoint, 49-40 win while the Lady Redskins dominating Solomon in a 48-point, 62-14 romp.
Conservative politicians across America are promoting state-level legislation aimed at preventing new wind farms from being built in their states. In Kansas, a conservative legislator from urban Johnson County has proposed three bills that would make it difficult to impossible to expand the Kansas wind industry.
“Today we’ve have heard about ways to give kids more choice and what we have received back would be all kinds of excuses and reasons why kids should not have that choice but (school) systems should have all the determining choices.” — Rep. Kristey Williams, Chair, House K-12 Budget Committee