Law enforcement in Topeka, KS, is on high alert following an online threat directed at Eisenhower Middle School. The Topeka Police Department is collaborating with the FBI to assess the threat's credibility. The school has notified families and urges the public to report any relevant information.
State Senator Elaine Bowers announced her staff for the 2026 Legislative Session, including Randi Walters and intern Bricen Benyshek. Walters has a long tenure with Bowers, while Benyshek is a dual degree student at Kansas State. Bowers will chair the Local Government, Transparency and Ethics Committee and serves on several other committees.
Kansas Wildfire Awareness Week, occurring from February 8-14, aims to educate residents on reducing wildfire risks through community efforts. Led by Bill Waln from the Kansas Forest Service, the initiative stresses collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies, highlighting that over 90% of wildfires are human-caused. Community preparedness is essential.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reports the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2025-2026 season, with 22 additional deaths statewide. Nationally, there have been 52 pediatric deaths. Preventive measures and vaccination are crucial, especially for high-risk individuals. Consult healthcare providers for appropriate flu treatment and prevention.
The Kansas City Current has acquired midfielder Croix Bethune from the Washington Spirit for $1 million in transfer funds. A talented playmaker, she won the 2024 NWSL Rookie of the Year and Midfielder of the Year awards, contributing significantly to her team's successes. Bethune signed a contract through the 2027 season.
Cincinnati defeated Kansas State 91-62, marking their first win in Manhattan since 1967. Jizzle James led with 24 points, supported by four teammates in double figures. K-State struggled offensively, falling to a 1-10 record in Big 12 play. Cincinnati's defense limited K-State to 40.3% shooting overall.
K-State women's basketball team achieved a 70-61 victory over Oklahoma State, marking their first consecutive home wins since early November. Junior Nastja Claessens led with 18 points, supported by Tess Heal's 16. K-State's defense restricted Oklahoma State to their lowest scoring in a half this season, securing their strong performance.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to No. 16 Texas Tech 70-65, remaining winless against ranked teams this season. S'Mya Nichols led with 15 points, but 20 turnovers hindered their performance. Despite a late tie at 59-59, Texas Tech closed out the game strong, securing the home victory. Kansas' next game is against Houston on Feb. 14.
No. 9 Kansas overcame top-ranked Arizona 82-78, led by Flory Bidunga's 23 points and 10 rebounds. Arizona initially held a halftime lead and led by as many as 11 points. Kansas rallied in the second half, with key contributions from Melvin Council Jr. and Bryson Tiller, securing the victory at the free-throw line.
A fire damaged a Main Street home in Sabetha, KS, early Wednesday, prompting a robust response from local fire departments. Flames erupted in a second-floor bedroom, spreading to the attic. Firefighters controlled the blaze within 30 minutes, with no injuries reported. An investigation into the fire's cause is ongoing.
Central Valley Ag (CVA) announces the "Fuel Up For FFA" campaign during National FFA Week, February 21-28, 2026, donating 5 cents per gallon purchased at CVA fuel sites with a CVA card to support Nebraska and Kansas FFA Foundations. The initiative aims to empower future agricultural leaders and strengthen communities.
The USD 273 Board of Education expresses gratitude to Mr. Travis for his 13 years of service and leadership. As they search for a new Superintendent, they prioritize honoring the district's history while seeking continuous improvement. Casey Seyfert has been chosen to lead, aiming to enhance student success and collaboration within the district.
The North Central Regional Planning Commission is hosting a CDBG Road Show on February 24, 2026, in Beloit, Kansas, to inform communities about funding opportunities for local projects. Following the event, a strategy session will focus on regional economic development priorities. Attendance is free, and pre-registration is requested.
Law enforcement in Topeka, KS, is on high alert following an online threat directed at Eisenhower Middle School. The Topeka Police Department is collaborating with the FBI to assess the threat's credibility. The school has notified families and urges the public to report any relevant information.
State Senator Elaine Bowers announced her staff for the 2026 Legislative Session, including Randi Walters and intern Bricen Benyshek. Walters has a long tenure with Bowers, while Benyshek is a dual degree student at Kansas State. Bowers will chair the Local Government, Transparency and Ethics Committee and serves on several other committees.
Kansas Wildfire Awareness Week, occurring from February 8-14, aims to educate residents on reducing wildfire risks through community efforts. Led by Bill Waln from the Kansas Forest Service, the initiative stresses collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies, highlighting that over 90% of wildfires are human-caused. Community preparedness is essential.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reports the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2025-2026 season, with 22 additional deaths statewide. Nationally, there have been 52 pediatric deaths. Preventive measures and vaccination are crucial, especially for high-risk individuals. Consult healthcare providers for appropriate flu treatment and prevention.
The Kansas City Current has acquired midfielder Croix Bethune from the Washington Spirit for $1 million in transfer funds. A talented playmaker, she won the 2024 NWSL Rookie of the Year and Midfielder of the Year awards, contributing significantly to her team's successes. Bethune signed a contract through the 2027 season.
Cincinnati defeated Kansas State 91-62, marking their first win in Manhattan since 1967. Jizzle James led with 24 points, supported by four teammates in double figures. K-State struggled offensively, falling to a 1-10 record in Big 12 play. Cincinnati's defense limited K-State to 40.3% shooting overall.
K-State women's basketball team achieved a 70-61 victory over Oklahoma State, marking their first consecutive home wins since early November. Junior Nastja Claessens led with 18 points, supported by Tess Heal's 16. K-State's defense restricted Oklahoma State to their lowest scoring in a half this season, securing their strong performance.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to No. 16 Texas Tech 70-65, remaining winless against ranked teams this season. S'Mya Nichols led with 15 points, but 20 turnovers hindered their performance. Despite a late tie at 59-59, Texas Tech closed out the game strong, securing the home victory. Kansas' next game is against Houston on Feb. 14.
No. 9 Kansas overcame top-ranked Arizona 82-78, led by Flory Bidunga's 23 points and 10 rebounds. Arizona initially held a halftime lead and led by as many as 11 points. Kansas rallied in the second half, with key contributions from Melvin Council Jr. and Bryson Tiller, securing the victory at the free-throw line.
A fire damaged a Main Street home in Sabetha, KS, early Wednesday, prompting a robust response from local fire departments. Flames erupted in a second-floor bedroom, spreading to the attic. Firefighters controlled the blaze within 30 minutes, with no injuries reported. An investigation into the fire's cause is ongoing.
Central Valley Ag (CVA) announces the "Fuel Up For FFA" campaign during National FFA Week, February 21-28, 2026, donating 5 cents per gallon purchased at CVA fuel sites with a CVA card to support Nebraska and Kansas FFA Foundations. The initiative aims to empower future agricultural leaders and strengthen communities.
The USD 273 Board of Education expresses gratitude to Mr. Travis for his 13 years of service and leadership. As they search for a new Superintendent, they prioritize honoring the district's history while seeking continuous improvement. Casey Seyfert has been chosen to lead, aiming to enhance student success and collaboration within the district.
The North Central Regional Planning Commission is hosting a CDBG Road Show on February 24, 2026, in Beloit, Kansas, to inform communities about funding opportunities for local projects. Following the event, a strategy session will focus on regional economic development priorities. Attendance is free, and pre-registration is requested.
Law enforcement in Topeka, KS, is on high alert following an online threat directed at Eisenhower Middle School. The Topeka Police Department is collaborating with the FBI to assess the threat's credibility. The school has notified families and urges the public to report any relevant information.
The Kansas Small Business Development Center (Kansas SBDC) made a significant impact in 2025 by supporting 2,583 businesses, creating 1,067 jobs, and retaining 5,657 jobs. They facilitated nearly $54 million in capital access and delivered training to over 4,100 individuals, strengthening local economies and providing vital resources to entrepreneurs statewide.
The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts released a report emphasizing the significance of the state's grasslands and proposing conservation actions. The report underscores the ecological and economic value of these lands, particularly for the beef industry, and encourages collaboration among stakeholders to ensure their sustainability for future generations.
A Kansas legislative hearing discussed Senate Bill 428, which mandates the Department for Children and Families to provide personal data to federal agencies within 90 days. Attorney General Kris Kobach argues for data sharing to prevent fraud, while Governor Laura Kelly's administration cites legal concerns about privacy violations. There's ongoing tension regarding compliance and the potential impact on food assistance programs.
A legal battle in Kansas over mail-in voting escalated as state officials endorsed Senate Bill 394, linking signature verification to mail-in ballots. Proponents argue it's essential for security, while critics claim it disenfranchises voters, particularly marginalized groups. The bill's future hinges on court decisions regarding verification practices.
Attica USD 511 in Kansas has canceled classes and extracurricular activities due to a spike in illness among students and staff, following a similar closure by Fairfield USD 310. The suspension lasts until February 5 to prioritize health and safety amidst rising seasonal illness rates in the region.
ESKRIDGE, Kan. — The Wabaunsee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help after two therapy horses were shot and killed over the weekend in what officials are describing as a "reprehensible atrocity."
The Kansas City Current has acquired midfielder Croix Bethune from the Washington Spirit for $1 million in transfer funds. A talented playmaker, she won the 2024 NWSL Rookie of the Year and Midfielder of the Year awards, contributing significantly to her team's successes. Bethune signed a contract through the 2027 season.
Cincinnati defeated Kansas State 91-62, marking their first win in Manhattan since 1967. Jizzle James led with 24 points, supported by four teammates in double figures. K-State struggled offensively, falling to a 1-10 record in Big 12 play. Cincinnati's defense limited K-State to 40.3% shooting overall.
K-State women's basketball team achieved a 70-61 victory over Oklahoma State, marking their first consecutive home wins since early November. Junior Nastja Claessens led with 18 points, supported by Tess Heal's 16. K-State's defense restricted Oklahoma State to their lowest scoring in a half this season, securing their strong performance.
The Kansas Jayhawks lost to No. 16 Texas Tech 70-65, remaining winless against ranked teams this season. S'Mya Nichols led with 15 points, but 20 turnovers hindered their performance. Despite a late tie at 59-59, Texas Tech closed out the game strong, securing the home victory. Kansas' next game is against Houston on Feb. 14.
Freshman Darryn Peterson led the 11th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks to a comeback 64-61 win over No. 13 Texas Tech, hitting two crucial three-pointers late in the game. After trailing by nine points, Kansas closed with a 14-2 run, marking their sixth straight victory and ending Texas Tech's home winning streak.
The Kansas Jayhawks fought hard but ultimately lost to Colorado 69-66 in overtime, despite S'Mya Nichols' standout performance with 22 points. Kansas struggled with shooting and turnovers, committing a season-high 25 mistakes. The defeat marks the second one-possession loss this week, leaving them with a 13-10 record.
On a historic Saturday, the No. 14 Kansas Jayhawks celebrated their 1,000th game at Allen Fieldhouse, defeating No. 13 BYU 90-82. Freshmen Bryson Tiller and Darryn Peterson excelled, leading the team with 21 and 18 points, respectively. Despite a late rally from BYU, Kansas secured the victory, enhancing their home record to 878-122.
The Kansas Jayhawks narrowly lost to No. 12 TCU, 79-77, despite a strong performance from Jaliya Davis, who scored 29 points and grabbed nine rebounds. TCU’s 10 three-pointers helped secure their victory. The loss ends Kansas' two-game winning streak, dropping their record to 13-9 in the season.
K-State defeated Arizona State 74-67, marking the Sun Devils' first home loss of the season. The Wildcats showcased strong teamwork with 21 assists on 24 field goals and four players scoring in double figures, led by Taryn Sides with 21 points. K-State heads to Arizona for their next game.
K-State lost to Colorado 56-47 despite an early fourth-quarter lead. Freshman Jordan Speiser led K-State with 12 points, and Gina Garcia contributed significantly. Colorado's Zyanna Walker scored a double-double, leading a crucial late-game run. K-State struggled offensively, shooting just 32.7% from the field, highlighting execution issues.
West Virginia defeated Kansas State 59-54, ending the game with a 14-5 run. Senior Treysen Eaglestaff scored crucial points late to secure the victory, extending the Mountaineers' home win streak to 16 games. K-State struggled offensively, maintaining just 54 points, their lowest of the season.
No. 19 Kansas snapped a three-game losing streak, defeating K-State 86-62 in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown. Five players scored in double figures, led by Flory Bidunga's double-double. K-State struggled, shooting just 34.4%. With injuries impacting the team, they now look ahead to their next game against West Virginia.
The Kansas City Royals are relocating Kauffman Stadium's outfield wall for the 2026 season to enhance gameplay by increasing home runs and extra-base hits. The wall will be moved 8 to 10 feet closer and its height reduced, improving the stadium's competitiveness and player performance consistency throughout the season.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas City Chiefs announced a new domed stadium and mixed-use entertainment project, projected to create 20,000 jobs and generate over $4 billion economically. The plan features a $3 billion stadium opening in 2031 and aims for public-private partnership financing without state budget impact or new taxes on residents.
Kansas legislative leaders are set to consider a public funding package to attract the Kansas City Chiefs to Kansas, facilitating the construction of a new domed stadium. The deal, involving bonds worth hundreds of millions, could address the Chiefs' potential relocation before their current lease expires in 2031. However, discussions regarding the Royals are not on the agenda.
The Kansas City Royals traded left-handed pitcher Angel Zerpa to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Isaac Collins and right-handed pitcher Nick Mears. Collins, 28, had an impressive first full MLB season, while Mears, 29, bolsters the bullpen with solid stats. This trade strengthens the Royals’ roster ahead of the upcoming season.