Most people work all their lives but don’t get to retire until old age but for Antonio Saverino, retirement was possible at 44. Saverino and his wife, Barbara, say that this was thanks to hard work, sacrifice, and saving money. After years of running a business and a lifetime of working, the…
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Grover Forrest Adams, 100, is a survivor.
On a transatlantic flight to Europe, Éclair is arriving in Ireland. This isn’t just another jet-lagged tourist: This is a four-legged traveler.
For Kyle Griffith, a career in videography started with a trip to Best Buy.
A local couple with goals of moving in together struggled to find money for house payments.
Can I tell you a secret? How about 84 of them?
A Manhattan couple is $5,000 richer this week.
Bottles and boxes of cleaning supplies covered the floor in the basement of Logan Brooks' house in Manhattan. The materials take up two rooms, and are piled head-high.
The robotic device moves forward, stops, turns right, and then backs up, as its programmer watches carefully.
Bob Bishop, 59, was born in Oberlin and moved to Manhattan in 1988 for work. In 1985, just a few years prior to his move, Bishop was introduced to the world of professional arm wrestling by his brother.
The documentary movie is being filmed in a remote part of the western U.S.
McKenzi Bishop, 25, is a born and raised Manhattanite who pulled a business from thin air and has cultivated a successful career over the last six years.
Let’s go to a Camaro-only national car show in Orlando, Florida.
National politicians work in the spotlight, but their staffers toil behind the scenes, witnessing it all.
From open plains to outer space, Ron Evans experienced a remarkable journey. He was a Kansan who played a record-setting role in the United States’ final mission to the moon.
Jake Huber, 34, of Manhattan embodies the characters he creates in Dungeons and Dragons.
Between teaching, planning, grading, meetings and countless extracurricular reponsibilities, the school year can be grueling for educators.
Professional baseball can throw big curveballs at players during their time in the minor leagues.
“Empowerment: The degree of autonomy and self-determination in people and in communities. This enables them to represent their interests in a responsible and self-determined way, acting on their own authority.”
Since moving to Manhattan Lindelani Ndou has overcome many trials and tribulations: immigrating to a foreign county, being homeless and learning to start her own business from the ground up.
Flour made from wheat is known as “flour power” when referring to a Kansas grist mill that produces flour and benefits the Enterprise, Kansas, economy.
Similar to many college students, Alec Fehr, 24, Manhattan, didn’t yet have a future planned following graduation. Fehr attended Kansas State University for a wildlife and outdoor enterprise degree, but Fehr’s eyes didn’t open until his internship at a hunting industry in Texas. Once the vis…
Today let’s visit a museum that’s five miles long and 100 feet wide.
Julian Drish Jr., known by his nickname “Lil Ju,” is an Arnold Schwarzenegger lover.
The closer families are, the more siblings learn and grow from one another. As a child, Cheyenne Crow, junior at Flint Hills Christian School, witnessed her sister, Michaela Crow, win the Kansas Scholastic Press Association photojournalist of the year award for 1A and 2A divisions. The accom…
Kent Smith wants people to know they belong in an art museum.
Foodie and local entrepreneur Sheila Ellis-Glasper is a mother, wife, friend and daughter in this community.
The horses are out! They’re all over town!
For more than 15 years, Alicia Firstbrook-Stott has turned trash into treasure.
Some people minister from the pulpit. Some can minister with a paintbrush. Deborah Hanes-Nelson is a person who can do both.
ALTON — The legacy of a Kansas farmer who had a passion for raising cattle and crops while preserving the health of the land is being carried forward in an effort to establish a research and teaching farm on his family’s property.
Life includes all ages and stages. What if there was a place that could integrate facilities in a way that would beneficially serve multiple ages together?
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“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.”
Wrenn Pacheco wouldn’t have her life any other way.
Liz Nelson has always been drawn to working with people.
Riley County volunteer firefighter Catherine Wall likes the adrenaline rush and personal satisfaction that comes with responding to calls.
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Seventeen-year-old Allina Dougherty loves architecture and Manhattan High School.
A Kansas State University judging team that tests its skill on factors that impact the production of meat from livestock has rolled to its third consecutive national championship.
“Nothing changes if nothing changes.”
A fingerprint. We leave those everywhere, on anything we touch.
Jennifer Bergen loves helping kids discover a new book series or find out more about their favorite topics.
The three Rs. When I was a kid, that referred to Readin,’ ‘Ritin,’ and ‘Rithmetic.
Let’s have a steak dinner at the beautiful Savoy at 21c restaurant in downtown Kansas City. Where did this Black Angus beef come from?
“Bling.” My daughters would say that this term refers to fun, shiny jewelry.
Eleven-year-old Kylee Burt wants to become a chef and a baker when she grows up.
An eight foot tall tomato plant? It sounds like a gardener’s dream, but one innovative young rural Kansas couple is making it become reality using a gardening technique known as hydroponics.
Christine Ball grew up in Portland, Oregon, where coffee is ingrained in the culture.
Amelia Earhart speaks. She smiles, looks up, and begins to talk about her life experiences.
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