Because many FCS teams lack data from years past, the formula that was created is relatively simple. This formula is very ...
Robots are now delivering food at Towson University as part of a pilot program that some students are excited about.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Colin McRoberts packed his bags on Friday night to drive five-and-a-half hours to Senator Roger Marshall’s town hall meeting in Oakley, Kansas, scheduled for 9 a.m. on ...
Kansas Senator Roger Marshall ended a town hall meeting early after facing criticism from constituents over his support for President Trump's policies. Attendees voiced concerns about the war in ...
Oakley, Kan. (KWCH) - A Saturday town hall in the northwest Kansas community of Oakley ended early, as Senator Roger Marshall (R) cut it short. He said, “We don’t have time for everybody to ...
Roger Marshall at a town hall meeting in rural Kansas on Saturday, causing the senator to end the meeting and leave as people shouted, booed and said, “You’re not done.” President Donald ...
NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BEGAN. PEOPLE ARE STILL TALKING ABOUT A SATURDAY TOWN HALL OUT IN OAKLEY, KANSAS, HOSTED BY SENATOR ROGER MARSHALL, AND HOW IT ENDED EARLY. OUR DAN, OUR OUR DOCTOR.
Sen. Roger Marshall abruptly ended a tense town hall on Saturday in far western Kansas after a frustrated audience repeatedly pressed the Republican over actions by President Donald Trump and ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. –Officials from Marshall University going in front of legislators Friday morning to present their fiscal year 26 budget. Marshall University President Brad Smith Marshall ...
After a video went viral on social media of U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall being booed as he left a contentious town hall meeting in western Kansas, the Republican senator's staff is blaming Democrats.
“We’ve only talked about the next game.” The next game for Cretin-Derham Hall was a matchup with Rochester John Marshall on Tuesday morning at Target Center in the quarterfinals of the state ...
A town hall meeting hosted by Senator Roger Marshall in rural northwest Kansas Saturday morning included questions and answers, shouting, applause, boos and Senator Marshall leaving the event early.