The Kansas Christian women's basketball team took a 84-63 loss at Ozark Christian College this weekend. It is only the second official loss of the season for the Falcons who are now 7-2.
Looking to make a thoughtful donation this holiday season? Each year, the City of Lenexa’s We Care Committee puts up Christmas trees and invites employees and residents to decorate the trees with new or handmade hats, socks, mittens and scarfs.
In this season of gratitude, MNU is thankful for all who support scholarships, building campaigns and many other initiatives. Recently, Champion’s Challenge raised $100,229 from 548 donors, surpassing its $75,000 goal.
The Johnson County Treasury, Taxation and Vehicles department will begin mailing 211,320 real estate and 14,859 personal property tax statements to Johnson County taxpayers on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
After months of planning, the district has officially broken ground on the new Santa Fe Trail Middle School. On Nov. 17, members of the Olathe Board of Education, district administration, the Santa Fe Trail community and more gathered to celebrate the ceremonious start to the construction process.
Dr. Sheri Cook-Cunningham will direct the Johnson County Chorus in “The Elements” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, in Yardley Hall of the Midwest Trust Center at Johnson County Community College.
A National Institutes of Health grant is helping a Kansas State University researcher explore memory recall in healthy adults and early-stage Alzheimer's disease patients.
Bringing an extensive background in clinical research and patient education to her work at MNU, Leigh Kreshel, professor of kinesiology, is now leading the Department of Natural Health and Mathematical Sciences as its new chair.
Beverley Byers-Pevitts, Ph.D., who served as Park University’s 14th (and first female) president from 2001-09, passed away in Sarasota, Fla., on Nov. 4.