HASKELL COUNTY – The Haskell County Sheriff’s Office requested the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) issue an endangered persons advisory for a missing woman and her two daughters from Haskell County. The whereabouts of 23-year-old Martha Unger, and her daughters Madilynn Grace Unger, 2, and Haylie Faith Unger, 1, are unknown, and the public’s assistance is requested to help locate them. They were reported missing from their home in rural Haskell County today just before 7 p.m. It is believed Martha is driving a 2015 white Ford Explorer bearing Kansas tag 301RJY. Martha is a white female, approximately 5 foot...
Southwest Medical Center is pleased to announce that Dr. Peter Phan, M.D., F.A.C.S., has joined our outstanding team of medical professionals. Dr. Phan brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to serving the community, and we are thrilled to have him on board. Dr. Phan’s journey into medicine was inspired by a calling he felt as a high school student in Washington State. Reflecting on his path, he shared, “For years, I wanted to serve God but didn’t know exactly which career would fit. Then one day in Sunday school, I heard about missionary doctors and it suddenly...
EDWARDSVILLE – Governor Laura Kelly and Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed today announced that $8.6 million will be awarded to 14 transportation construction projects through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Cost Share Program for spring 2024. “These new Cost Share projects will repair and modernize transportation infrastructure in communities across Kansas,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Collaboration on these selected projects address short-term challenges to bring long-term solutions to the places Kansans call home.” With today’s announcement, more than $260 million has been invested to support the 179 projects selected in the Cost Share Program since it began in the fall of...
Varsity boys finished with 2097 total pinfall. Lexton finished with 522 series, missing 3rd by 17 pins. “Lexton has been working very hard over the last couple weeks. He got some new bowling balls and is still learning how to control them. But he’s been very focus at trying to target the areas of needs.” Coach Potter on Lexton.
Girls Varsity: 2061 total pinfall. Addison Hartnett finished 3rd overall 492 series. “Recently I feel Addison has taken a big step forward in her play. Over the weekend she she had a 206 game and I think that was a huge confidence boost. With that gain confidence I think shes also gained another level of motivation and drive,” said Coach Potter
JV Boys: 1266 total pinfall. Michael Byrd lead the way with a 302 series. Coach Potter had to say, “The JV boys are young and very inexperienced. But as a group I believe they have shown a lot of growth and are enjoying themselves. I like the drive each have to continue to get better.”
JV girls: 1799 total pinfall. Anna Bourell finished 3rd with a 335 series. Layla Crotinger finished 2nd with a 352 series. Earning 10 WAC points. “Have 2 girls medal this time vs GC is an improvement from the last time we faced them. Anna keeps stepping up during competition. She appears to be learning more and more about how to control her ball and the growth is happening. Layla as well, has been growing and getting better each day.” Coach Potter had to say about the JV girls. February 7th Liberal will travel to face Dodge City.