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County wrestlers muscle their way to victory
March 2, 2026
Kyle Belanger Sports correspondent Wrestling at three different sites across Kansas, Leavenworth County high school wrestlers accounted for an astonishing 12 championships Saturday in Kansas…
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Area basketball roundup
March 2, 2026
Boys Class 2A Berean Ac. 64, Hillsboro 35 HILLSBORO — The Berean Academy boys’ basketball team advanced to the Class 2A sub-state semifinals after a… Login to continue reading...
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Nearly every area state wrestler scores points
March 2, 2026
Area teams shut out from medal stand The Kansan Staff Nearly every area wrestler managed to score points at the state tournaments Friday and Saturday,… Login to continue reading...
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Thresher flag football team drops opener to Cottey
March 2, 2026
Bethel faces defending national champions Ottawa Wednesday on the road The Kansan Staff The Bethel College flag football team opened the season with a 47-0… Login to continue reading...
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Lady Buffs falls to Wichita SE
March 1, 2026
Story courtesy of Garden City High School Sports Information. Photo Courtesy Brad Nading/The Garden City Telegram. GCHS girls will host rematch on Tuesday in 6A sub-state If the Garden City...
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Buffs dropped by SE on buzzer-beater
March 1, 2026
Story courtesy of Garden City High School Sports Information Department. Photo Courtesy Brad Nading/The Garden City Telegram. GCHS boys fall in Wichita, 66-64 When the Garden City Buffaloes’...
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Lady Buffs repeat 6A wrestling crown
March 1, 2026
Story by Garden City High School Sports Information Department. Abrego, Marina Loera, Plankenhorn, Long bring home individual titles Saturday at Overland Park’s Advent Health Sports Park at...
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Kaw Valley Almanac for March 2-8, 2026
March 1, 2026
This blackbird-leafed elm tree is shedding its bird leaves in a gust of spring migration. We will gain 14 minutes of daylight this week. Continue reading ...
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Annual Eastern European and Eurasian Spring Festival gives space for culture, music and bliny
March 1, 2026
The smell of crepes and the sound of music filled Liberty Hall on Sunday as KU’s Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREES) held its annual Spring Festival
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