Kansas City Chiefs WR Rashee Rice Releases Statement
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Ahead of a big football season, the Jayhawks have upgraded the look of their end zones. And let us just say: They're perfect. They're calling them the "Wave the Wheat" end zones. With an offense led by star quarterback Jalon Daniels, the Jayhawks should find their way there plenty.
The Kansas City metro remains under a flash flood warning through 1 p.m. Thursday following overnight thunderstorms that brought a record-breaking downpour.
Kansas City, Kansas, officials say flooding that hit the city overnight was the worst its seen since 1993. The city saw 7 to 11 inches of rain across overnight, the Unified Government said in a news release.
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) is renaming the MSU Pavilion to the Farm Bureau Pavilion at Michigan State University later today. Event officials say the new name will be unveiled during the Michigan Livestock Expo (MLE). The presentation is planned for today at 4 p.m. The […]
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According to Goff, phase one of renovations will be complete by KU’s looming Aug. 23 showdown vs. Fresno State. The first phase focused on rebuilding the west, southwest and north sides of the stadium. Some of the other improvements include a new conference center, elevated seating, closer premium seating and a new scoreboard.
GARDEN CITY, Kan. (KSNW) — A Kansas zoo says one of its rhinos is responsible for the death of the other. Jabari, a male black rhino at Lee Richardson Zoo in Garden City, died July 11 at the zoo. A Necropsy was performed, and the preliminary cause of death has been determined to be trauma, without any underlying health conditions.
In Kansas’ agreement with Panasonic, the company must spend a certain amount and stay in the state for 15 years to earn the full extent of the discounts on offer. Tax incentives at the local level require Panasonic to hire at least 2,500 full-time employees.
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Local grassroots organizations will gather at Kansas City’s Swope Park Thursday to celebrate the life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis, according to event organizers.