The Augusta native who trained in Wichita at 316 Gymnastics Academy captured the NCAA vault title, then helped Oklahoma win it all again.
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“If you’re the worst team in baseball,” Bobby Witt Jr. said, “you might deserve to get booed every once in a while.”
Chase Koch and Movement Musick have apartments, a concert and event venue and an outdoor community gathering space in the works downtown.
The prices of gas and health care keep going up. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason Hart is running for Senate to listen to the people. | Opinion
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Andrej Kostic will serve as the only link to the 2025-26 basketball team when K-State takes the floor next season.
Joe Ceballos has maintained that he mistakenly voted because he believed he was authorized to do so as a legal permanent U.S. resident.
One of the nation’s best high school tight ends has decided to play college football at Kansas State.
Lily Wu told authorities the threats were concerning and “placed her in fear for her safety,” a probable cause affidavit says.
Andrej Kostic will serve as the only link to the 2025-26 basketball team when K-State takes the floor next season.
The Jayhawks landed Toledo transfer Leroy Blyden on Monday morning. He’s quite the pickup, according to one statistician.
Giles is in the portal, but Shocker fans don’t need to worry. Here’s why this is about paperwork, not a parting of ways.
After seven seasons behind the bench, the longest-tenured coach in franchise history and the Wichita Thunder are going their separate ways.
Eight children were killed and two other people were gravely wounded in a shooting spree that spanne...
Joe Ceballos has maintained that he mistakenly voted because he believed he was authorized to do so as a legal permanent U.S. resident.
One of the nation’s best high school tight ends has decided to play college football at Kansas State.
Wichita USD 259 proposals outline $615 million bond for rebuilding aging schools, preserving North and East high schools, with varied tax impacts for homeowners