Ark City High School-SAFE Spotlight-Presented by KTSRO
At the beginning of each school year, the Ark City SAFE program has a signup day where sponsor Adam Utt promotes all of the perks and benefits of the club. From there, the club has multiple events throughout the year for the school. “Most of the students in my club were either in it with […]
Sedgwick’s Noah Little-Athlete Spotlight-Presented by Hog Wild
Sedgwick sophomore Noah Little has been trying to find a sport he can fall in love with for his whole life. Thankfully, he found track in seventh grade and hasn’t looked back. “To be completely honest, I didn’t really want to do track at first because I didn’t think I’d enjoy running for fun, but […]
Maize South High School-SAFE Spotlight-Presented by KTSRO
There might not be a SAFE program in the state that is as involved as Maize South’s. From August to May, there is something always going on, but the seatbelt awareness is the most important promotion. “On mornings in both the fall and spring semesters, our student volunteers—armed with high- visibility vests and clipboards—conduct seatbelt […]
Rose Hill’s Hunter Roy: “Call of the Wild” Spotlight-Presented by Cabela’s
Rose Hill’s Hunter Roy has been involved in sports his whole life, playing basketball for 13 years and golf for the last two. “My main focus for the season was to get better and try to qualify for state and have the team go out place and even win one, which we ended up doing,” […]
Kapaun Mount Carmel’s Noah Pirtle-Athlete Spotlight-Presented by Supplement World
Kapaun Mount Carmel’s Noah Pirtle had a dream season. The senior was one of the Crusaders’ top golfers and was instrumental in Kapaun’s state championship. “The main goal I had for the season was to win state at Sand Creek with my team,” Pirtle said. “High school (golf) is such a different atmosphere with it […]
Bluestem’s Olivia Beason-Military Family Spotlight-Presented by Davis-Moore
Technology has been especially beneficial to Olivia Beason of Bluestem. When her parents are gone for an extended period time, there are still ways for her to talk to them. “I don’t see my parents as often as I would like,” Beason said. “Their schedules start early and can end late. It’s how I’ve always […]