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Forecast: Kansas farmers to harvest record corn crop

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A new report forecasts that Kansas farmers will harvest a record 816 million bushels of corn this this year. The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Thursday that the anticipated corn production, if realized, w...

 

Ex-ICE agent accused of impersonating officer to free inmate

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A former agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been accused of impersonating an immigration officer during a foiled attempt to help an inmate escape from a local jail in Kansas. A criminal complaint made public...

 

Kansas officers seize about $884,000 in suspected drug money

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Federal prosecutors have filed four cases seeking to keep more than $358,000 in suspected drug money recovered by Kansas officers in separate traffic stops on Interstate 70 in August and September. The U.S. Attorney's office f...

 

Mother testifies in trial of priest charged with molestation

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A mother has testified in the trial of a suspended Kansas priest charged with molesting her daughter that she was raised to hold priests in high regard and didn't know how to respond when she became concerned. The Kansas C...

 

Bahamas tackles massive clean-up after Dorian, 1,300 missing

HIGH ROCK, Bahamas (AP) — Pastor Jeremiah Saunders stood in the golden afternoon sun and barely blinked as he debated what to pick out from the ruins of the church he built 22 years ago in the seaside village of High Rock on the eastern end of G...

 

AP FACT CHECK: Claims from the Democratic debate

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ten Democrats seeking the presidency sparred Thursday night in a sprawling debate that put all qualifying contenders on the same stage for the first time. Here's a look at how some of their claims from Houston stack up with the f...

 

Chaotic talks show challenge of reaching opioid settlement

For months, the judge overseeing national litigation over the opioids crisis urged all sides to reach a settlement that could end thousands of lawsuits filed by state and local governments. But the chaotic developments this week in the case against...

 

Trump mocks Democrats, vows new tax cut in trip to Baltimore

BALTIMORE (AP) — President Donald Trump sought to boost the spirits of Republican lawmakers Thursday, mocking Democrats and promising a new tax cut package, as he returned to the city he recently disparaged as a "rat and rodent infested mess." Trump...

 

Crew was asleep when fatal boat fire ignited, officials say

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California scuba dive boat was operating in violation of Coast Guard regulations when crew members were sleeping and a pre-dawn fire killed 34 people, leaving grieving families wondering if a required night watchman could have s...

 

Democratic debate: Fiery exchanges over costs of health care

HOUSTON (AP) — The three leading Democratic presidential candidates clashed over health care, immigration and President Barack Obama's legacy on Thursday in a fierce debate that pitted an aggressive Joe Biden against liberal rivals Elizabeth W...

 

Volleyball: Bison Open Patriot Tournament with Win

DALLAS, Texas – Oklahoma Baptist went 1-1 on Friday to open their weekend tour of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, dropping Pace, 3-1, before suffering five-set heartbreak to host Dallas Baptist, 3-2. Match 1 Oklahoma Baptist 3, Pace 1 The Bison g...

 

Men's Soccer: Bison Win Thrilling Home Opener

SHAWNEE – The Bison win a wild home opener. OBU was down 2-0 with only 30 minutes left in the game. The offense in those final 30 minutes engineered a flurry of four goals, ultimately defeating Dallas Baptist 4-3. In the 60th minute Luis Romero g...

 
 By Doug Self    Sports    September 13, 2019

Volleyball: Bulldogs Upended Twice on Friday in Lubbock

LUBBOCK, Texas – SWOSU Volleyball fell to 0-3 at the LCU Chap Classic after dropping a pair of matches against Dixie State and Texas-Permian Basin on Friday afternoon in Lubbock. SWOSU (3-5) will close out the tournament on Saturday at 3:00 pm, t...

 

Volleyball: Golden Suns drop two matches in Nebrasks

KEARNEY, Neb. – The Golden Suns fell to #22 Rockhurst University and #8 University of Nebraska-Kearney in straight sets, as Tech could not handle the hot hitting of the Hawks and the Lopers. Tech was held to a .047 hitting percentage compared to R...

 

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