But that is the case this year for Emporia High School junior Bailee Van Sickle and her brother, freshman Kasen. Both are key ...
The Emporia State football team will be going for its fourth straight win on Homecoming when it welcomes Northeastern State ...
For the second year, Radical Life Core Community announced the beginning of the Radical Champion fundraising campaign Friday ...
The aroma of freshly baked bread is now wafting through downtown Emporia as local favorite Chad “The Breadman” DeCrow expands ...
Knee pain is one of the most common ailments that brings patients into our office each day–more specifically, osteoarthritis ...
Residential Kansas Gas Service customers with average gas usage can expect their monthly bill to increase by approximately $3 ...
The Lady Hornets 2024-25 schedule has been released and Emporia State will have eight games against teams that made the NCAA ...
The Emporia State 2024-25 men's basketball schedule has been released and first-year coach Tom Billeter will not get much ...
In today’s fiercely partisan environment, elected officials struggle to balance their party loyalties with their responsibilities as representatives of the public they serve.
The Gazette salutes those who make Emporia and the surrounding area a better place to live and work. The following folks deserve a pat on the ...
I received a contribution request from a candidate on Facebook. When I read the request, I was troubled by the wording. Yet, I was not surprised.
Emporia City Commissioner Tyler Curtis made these comments during Wednesday’s meeting. We are publishing his comments in full for those who were not present at the meeting.