The Butler Grizzlies Women's Soccer Program added to their team history and prestige on Wednesday when seven Grizzlies earned All-Region VI Honors with a Region VI leading four first-team selections and three second team selections.
More than 700 Emporia State University students are candidates for degrees during winter commencement ceremonies at White Auditorium on Dec. 16 and 17.
Fort Hays State University will recognize approximately 1,100 graduates during its third annual fall commencement Friday (in person) and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, for the virtual ceremonies.
Additions in Emporia State’s Communication program expand on the department’s communication, emerging technology and society concentration that was introduced in fall 2020.
Neosho County got off to a slow start, falling down by 9 points in the first 3 minutes, but quickly mounted a comeback behind a 3-point barrage from sophomore guards Derrick Wiley and Alexander Norris, eventually leading to a 10-point advantage at halftime.
Behind a strong second half the Dodge City men's basketball team remained unbeaten in KJCCC action after taking down #24 Butler on the road 84-70 in the final game away from home before the new year.
Emporia State University is excited to be the Presenting Venue for December’s First Friday Art Walk in Emporia. A variety of art exhibits and experiences will be available on the ESU campus as well as a shuttle service to make getting around easier.
Butler Volleyball added two more names to their NJCAA All-American list on Thursday morning when Ivy Fink and Kennedy Kelly were tabbed as NJCAA All-Americans.
The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment will temporarily close the Mission walk-in health clinic, located at 6000 Lamar Ave., from Dec. 5 through Jan. 2 for staff training and end of the year holidays.