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Council discusses progress of intersection work

The entire intersection project at Eisenhower and K-7 won’t be complete by the end of the year, Lansing’s city administrator told council members recently. Asphalt plants are closing, which creates the delay, said Administrator Tim Vandall.

Two Kansas high schools investigate offensive chants at game

Two Kansas high schools are investigating after students at one school reportedly yelled racist and offensive taunts at the other school’s basketball team. Topeka High School’s team was subjected to “racial slurs, threats and disgusting taunts,” during a game on Saturday with Valley Center High School, Coach Geo Lyons said in a Change.org petition.

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Vandalism at Missouri elementary school includes a swastika Police in Springfield, Missouri, are investigating after a swastika was sprayed on an elementary school during a vandalism spree. The vandalism at York Elementary School, which is under construction, was found on Saturday morning, police spokeswoman Cris Waters said.

Pleasant Ridge boys top McLouth for coach White’s first win

MCLOUTH – Pleasant Ridge (1-1) closed the first half on a 10-0 run and never looked back, defeating McLouth 52-28 Tuesday night. “I feel like I had a weight on my shoulders, a weight on my chest and getting that off, now I feel like I can breathe a little bit,” said coach Jarehn White after earning his first career win.

Corinne Danette Black

Corinne Danette Black, 66, of Lansing, passed away on Sunday, December 4, 2022 at Saint Luke’s North in Kansas City, Missouri. Corinne was born on January 6, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Lawrence Y.F.

Biden’s efforts to protect abortion access hit roadblocks

The Biden administration is still actively searching for ways to safeguard abortion access for millions of women, even as it bumps up against a complex web of strict new state laws enacted in the months after the Supreme Court stripped the constitutional right. Looking to seize on momentum following a midterm election where voters widely rebuked tougher abortion restrictions, there’s a renewed push at the White House to find ways to help women in states that have virtually outlawed or limited the treatment, and to keep the issue top of mind for voters.