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Pittsburg’s Tucker Akins signs to play baseball at Neosho County Community College
PITTSBURG, Ks. — A few signings happened around the four states Friday afternoon. One athlete in southeast Kansas signed to compete at the next level. Pittsburg Tucker Akins made it official by signing to play baseball at Neosho County Community College. Akins has been playing baseball since he was three years old. He has former […]
Mainly dry days ahead with pleasant temps
Storms continue to get pushed to the east ahead of a cold front. Some of the storms are still severe but the Sunflower State is in the clear. Heavy rainfall has swollen some creeks, streams, and rivers in Elk and Greenwood Counties. A Flood Warning was in effect through mid morning.
Tornado Baseball Split With Yates Center
The Tornadoes picked up their first win last Thursday, May 2, when they claimed a 9-7 victory over the Wildcats of Yates Center, at home.The Tornadoes tallied five runs in the first, off four hits, to take a 5-2 lead. To open the inning, Carl Biering singled with a fly ...
Allen’s Cheer Team: Competition Isn’t Easy
Many people think that Cheer is not a sport, but that is not true. Cheer is not only a sport, but it is also a challenge of your strength and stamina. One example of that is cheer competitions. The difference between competition and cheering on the sideline is, when a person is on the sideline, they do a couple of cheers and stunts and get a break in between, but when a person goes to a competition, they are doing a whole routine for three plus minutes with no break. That includes dancing, lifting flyers into the air, and tumbling.
Barton Ag Instructor Dr. Vic Martin - Spring Update
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, May 7 shows a slight easing, very slight, for the state but our area continues in moderate drought. Southeast Kansas continues faring the best currently. The six to ten-day outlook (May 14 to 18) indicates a 33 to 40% chance of leaning to above normal temperatures and the same for precipitation. The eight to fourteen-day outlook (May 16 to 22) indicates a 40 to 50% chance of leaning to above normal temperatures and a 33 to 40% leaning above normal for precipitation.
Tigers, Lady Tigers sweep Chanute, claim share of SEK title
The Fort Scott High School Tiger varsity baseball and softball teams, both sitting in first place in the SEK League, clinched at least a share of a league title with wins over the Chanute Blue Comets to close out the regular season Thursday in Chanute. See Saturday's print or online...
Softball Game Recap: Fredonia Triumphs
Fredonia is still undefeated this season after their contest against Fairport on Saturday, but Fairport came as close as anyone has to beating them. The Fredonia Hillbillies skirted past the Fairport Red Raiders 3-1. For Fairport's part, Kailey Gardner was a force to be reckoned with on the mound despite...
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