HAYS, Kan. — Tabor native Peyton Hellmann has started her collegiate wrestling career strong at Fort Hays State University, with a 12-3 individual record to her name.
In an alternate universe, quarterback J.J. McCarthy didn’t suffer a small hairline fracture in his right hand, which meant he was able to continue his upward trajectory for the Vikings last weekend in ...
If the Vikings beat the Lions on Christmas, they would leapfrog them in the NFC North and, as a result of no longer being at the bottom of the standings, they would likely sacrifice a more favorable ...
The devotional is structured for daily reading from Dec. 1 through Dec. 25 and centers on the four traditional themes of Advent: hope, peace, joy and love. Each day includes Scripture, reflection and ...
In 2017, 70-year-old Joseph Leon Edminster pleaded guilty to cutting off the tops of thousands of trees in Minnesota’s Chippewa National Forest.
Mitchell hosted an 8U scrimmage on Tuesday night, creating an unforgettable experience for the younger players within the program.
The Mitchell native, who competes for the Sioux Falls Swim Team, is a top-125-ranked swimmer nationally for the recruiting class of 2027.
"A young boy or girl can stomach even oysters if that’s the most direct path to the presents," columnist Terry Woster writes. "Dad loved the stuff. Really, that’s why she made it each Christmas Eve." ...
This is the Mitchell Public Library’s bilingual story time, recently revived after roughly a year-long hiatus with help from a local family. For the Ramos family — Ezequiel, Gina, and their 7-year-old ...
His stop Monday afternoon at the High Plains Processing soybean crush plant just outside Mitchell made that evident. It was the Senate majority leader’s first visit to the state-of-the-art $500 ...
"And now comes the most beautiful night of all the year. ... Yes, the most beautiful, the most sacred night of all the year, for it is the holy festival of love and innocence." ...
The Marlins, along with the Mitchell Skating and Hockey Association, have spent the past several years steadily improving their home at the Mitchell Activities Center.
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