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McPherson College Automotive Restoration Dedicates New Research Center on Campus

With a crowd of campus community members and industry partners looking on, McPherson College dedicated the Paul Russell and Company Center for Automotive Research on May 6, 2022. The research center, made possible through a generous gift from Richard and Melanie Lundquist, LHD, encompasses the entire south wing of Miller Library’s upper floor in a newly remodeled area.

Headcounts are down at public schools Now budgets are too

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — A school system in suburban Kansas City is eliminating over 100 jobs, including kindergarten aides and library clerks. Oakland, California, is closing seven schools. Other districts around the country are merging classrooms, selling buildings and leaving teaching positions unfilled in order to close budget gaps.

Depth, perseverance guide McPherson High soccer

MCPHERSON – For the third time this season, the McPherson High School girls soccer team has found themselves battling through a three-game week and each time the results have slowly got better. The first time the Bullpups had a three-game week they came away with a 1-2 record, the second they went 1-1-1, but this week, however, McPherson went a perfect 3-0.

Redskins Drop Two to Marion

MARION – Beating the weather on Tuesday, Little River baseball traveled to Marion and lost both ends of a doubleheader, 6-4 and 9-3. The two losses dropped the Redskins to 13-5 as they get ready to close out the 2022 regular season schedule with a pair of doubleheaders on Friday at Ell-Saline before hosting Ellinwood on Tuesday.

Inman Sweeps Moundridge Invitational

MOUNDRIDGE – In the cool weather of Tuesday, the Inman boys and girls track/field teams were running hot as they both won their meets at the 12-team Moundridge Invitational. For the Teuton boys, they rolled up 164 points to finish well ahead of runner-up and host Moundridge who had 98.

Bullpups pitching staff fuels triangular sweep

MCPHERSON – Adapting is something that all teams and athletes have to grow accustomed to throughout their sporting career. This spring, however, the adapting has came in the form of having to adapt to mother nature. Once more on Tuesday, the McPherson High School baseball team adapted to the curveball that mother nature threw as McPherson swept a triangular with Dodge City and Campus.

Redskins Finish 1st, 2nd at Lyons

LYONS – On Tuesday, the Little River track/ field teams traveled to Lyons and despite the cool weather, Treyton Olander and Braxton Lafferty led the Redskin boys to a team title while the Lady Redskins took second at the nine-team Lyons Invitational.