October 2025

Beyond Reason: The Hunters

What nutjobs dared to dream this big? What absolute madmen thought this would work? What kind of raving lunatics thought they could pull this off? I’m not talking about AI. Though I have questions for their creators as well.

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Second-quarter surge leads Wildcats past Marion

MOUNDRIDGE, Kansas – Getting by without one of the top players on the team at one of the most important positions on the team is never an easy task, but the Moundridge High School football team has accomplished that feat as the Wildcats improved to 5-1 Friday night with a 28-12 win over Marion. Two weeks ago in Moundridge’s 49-6 win over Herington, star quarterback and safety Kaizer Kanitz sustained a knee injury that has since kept him on the sideline.

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Kansas judges, attorneys weigh 'fragmented' remote court proceedings as Supreme Court seeks change

TOPEKA — Kansas’ legal aid group relies on remote court appearances in 22 counties in the southwest part of the state after losing its only attorney in the region in August, said Kansas Legal Services’ executive director, Matthew Keenan. However, some judges refuse to allow virtual hearings or appearances.

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KBI raids yield hundreds of pounds of marijuana, thousands of joints, vapes and edibles

TOPEKA — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation seized hundreds of pounds of marijuana and tens of thousands of pre-rolled joints, THC vapes and edibles during raids last week at 18 retail stores across Kansas. KBI director Tony Mattivi and Attorney General Kris Kobach announced the raids while the first wave were in progress during a news conference with reporters in Topeka.

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