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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – July 1, 2025 – As Kansas families prepare for July 4 weekend celebrations, Kansas Gas Service is reminding residents about critical safety practices for natural gas grills, fire pits, and outdoor lighting that will help keep everyone’s Independence Day festivities safe and enjoyable.
“The July 4 holiday is the busiest grilling period of the year, which also means natural gas has a huge role to play in supporting families and friends this season,” said Dawn Tripp, manager of Public Relations at Kansas Gas Service. “Natural gas grills, fire pits, and outdoor lighting offer convenient and reliable opportunities for summer entertainment. It’s also crucial that families know how to use them safely, especially during peak celebration times.”
To help families enjoy the holiday with peace of mind, Kansas Gas Service offers the following safety tips:
Before Grilling:
During Holiday Celebrations:
After Grilling:
Safe Outdoor Lighting for Evening Celebrations
By following these essential safety guidelines, Kansas families can focus on what matters most during summer festivities: creating memorable celebrations with friends and family while
keeping everyone safe.
About Kansas Gas Service
Kansas Gas Service provides a reliable and affordable energy choice to more than 647,000 customers in Kansas and is the largest natural gas distributor in the state in terms of customers. Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas Gas Service is a division of ONE Gas, Inc. (NYSE: OGS), a 100-percent regulated natural gas utility that trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “OGS.” ONE Gas is included in the S&P MidCap 400 Index and is one of the largest natural gas utilities in the United States. For more information and the latest news about Kansas Gas Service, visit kansasgasservice.com and follow its social channels: @KansasGas, Facebook, Nextdoor, LinkedIn and YouTube.
TOPEKA – (July 1, 2025) – A Kansas law that prohibits the use of foreign money in state constitutional amendment campaigns is in effect today, July 1, thanks to a court win by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach.
U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Crabtree blocked a request from Kansans for Constitutional Freedom for a preliminary injunction to stop the state from implementing the ban on foreign money flowing into political campaigns.
“Judge Crabtree’s opinion is well reasoned and thorough. The Kansas Legislature acted constitutionally when it addressed the specific problem of foreign nationals funneling money into referendum campaigns on Kansas constitutional amendments,” Kobach said. “The people of Kansas have the right to decide these important questions for themselves without any foreign influence. Foreign nationals should not be influencing Kansas elections, period. This is a win for Kansas.”
In his ruling, Crabtree writes that Kansans for Constitutional Freedom is likely to lose its constitutional challenge to the new law.
Read Crabtree’s order here.
Fort Scott Franchise Unveils Action-Packed Lineup for
“Summer Baseball Series” at LaRoche Sports Complex
FORT SCOTT, KS — The Fort Scott franchise is proud to announce a full slate of exciting
promotional events and community celebrations for the highly anticipated “Summer Baseball Series”,
taking place July 11–13, 2025, at LaRoche Sports Complex.
The three-day series will feature four games between the Texarkana Rhinos and the Joplin Outlaws,
including a Sunday doubleheader, alongside a variety of special activities that celebrate the spirit of
Fort Scott and the future of baseball in the region.
“SUMMER BASEBALL SERIES” PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE
Friday, July 11 – Team Name Reveal Night
Game Time: 7:05 PM
• The evening kicks off with a ceremonial first pitch by Fort Scott city officials.
• During pregame festivities, the club will unveil the official name and logo of Fort Scott’s new
baseball team and announce the winner of the “Name the Team” contest — who will receive
two season tickets for life.
• Postgame fireworks show presented by the City of Fort Scott.
• Fans can enjoy food trucks, ballpark fare, and family-friendly fun all night long.
Saturday, July 12 – Live Music Saturday
Game Time: 6:05 PM
• Immediately following the game, fans will be treated to a live postgame concert featuring
Steven Bankey and the Flatland Band, known for their high-energy Red Dirt country sound.
• Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a night of baseball and live music under the stars.
Sunday, July 13 – Championship Sunday Doubleheader
Game Times: 4:05 PM & 6:35 PM
• Sunday’s action features a doubleheader between the Rhinos and Outlaws.
• Between games, the club will hold a special recognition ceremony honoring the Fort Scott High
School Baseball Team, 2025 Kansas State Champions.
• Families are encouraged to attend and celebrate local athletic excellence and the next generation
of baseball stars.
VENUE INFO & TICKETS
All games will be held at the LaRoche Sports Complex, 4805 Campbell Drive., Fort Scott, KS 66701.
Local sponsors include Cheney Witt Funeral Chapel, Holmtown Pub, Be the Light Boutique and
American Legion Post 25.
Tickets are available online at www.JoplinOutlaws.com.
• Single-Day Tickets: $8 (General Admission), $10 (Home Plate Reserved), $12 (Home Plate
Box)
• Weekend Pass (All 4 Games): $20 (General Admission), $25 (Home Plate Reserved), $30
(Home Plate Box).
Visit: https://ft1.glitnirticketing.com/ftticket/webplan/webplanstadiumg.php?event_id=82
• Children under 5 are FREE (must sit on an adult’s lap).
“We’re proud to bring high-caliber summer baseball and exciting entertainment to Fort Scott,” said
Vice President, Mike Marek of the Fort Scott franchise. “Whether you’re a baseball fan, music lover, or
just looking for a fun weekend with the family, there’s something for everyone at the “Summer
Baseball Series.”
Fort Scott’s new team will play 32 home games starting in May 2026 at the LaRoche Baseball
Complex. The league features top collegiate players alongside post-college players pursuing
professional baseball careers. These athletes include players who were undrafted, unsigned free agents,
or former professionals working to return to affiliated baseball.
The Mid America League currently consists of franchises in: Joplin, MO; Fort Smith, AR; Texarkana,
TX; White Oak/Longview, TX; Sherman, TX; Abilene, TX. The Mid America League is committed to
growing and strengthening baseball in the region.
• Families are encouraged to attend and celebrate local athletic excellence and the next generation
of baseball stars.
VENUE INFO & TICKETS
All games will be held at the LaRoche Sports Complex, 4805 Campbell Drive., Fort Scott, KS 66701.
Local sponsors include Cheney Witt Funeral Chapel, Holmtown Pub, Be the Light Boutique and
American Legion Post 25.
Tickets are available online at www.JoplinOutlaws.com

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MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas 4-H youth have been recognized as recipients of the State 4-H
Scholarship and the Vanier Family Scholarship for the 2025–26 academic year. In total, 68 State 4-H
Scholarships and five Vanier Family Scholarships were awarded, with combined funds totaling nearly
$381,000.
The State 4-H Scholarships are awarded to Kansas 4-H members who demonstrate strong involvement,
leadership, and citizenship. Eligible applicants must have participated in the Kansas 4-H program for at least
three years and be enrolled in a post-secondary academic institution.
The Vanier Family Scholarship Program focuses on financial need, leadership, and perseverance.
These awards are available to students’ attending college or university for the first time and are renewable until
the student graduates.
“Kansas 4-H is proud to support our 4-H members and alumni as they pursue higher education and
career goals. Many of these young leaders discovered their passions through hands-on 4-H project work, and
these scholarships are a way to honor their dedication and help turn their dreams into reality.” Dr. Sarah Maass,
State 4-H Program Leader said.
Both scholarships are made possible through the generosity of donors to the Kansas 4-H Foundation.
This year, more than 210 youth applied for the State 4-H Scholarship, and over 110 applied for the Vanier
Family Scholarship.
Vanier Family Scholarship Program Recipients
*Denotes a first-year recipient
Barber County
Rhyann Marshall
Cottonwood District – Barton
Jayla Wyant
Frontier District – Franklin
Adelle Higbie
Laura Wingert
Geary County
Gracie Erichsen*
Wild West District – Haskell
Kara Kunselman
Kingman County
Sukesh Kamesh
Post Rock District – Lincoln
Jaden Huehl
Marais Des Cygnes District – Linn
Brynn Collier
Lyon County
Ava Karcher*
Emily Miser
Marshall County
Garret Fincham
Paxton Voet*
Meade County
Kaylen Langhofer
Central Kansas District – Ottawa
Chloe Ecord
Midway District – Russell
Conner Miller
Central Kansas District – Saline
Brenna Anderson
Acacia Pracht*
Sedgwick County
Amy Crow
Elizabeth Giebler
Brady Hoffman
Shawnee County
Daniel Biggs
Riley Showalter
Wild West District – Stevens
Lakota Persing
Sunflower District – Wallace
Hayden Stubbs*
River Valley District – Washington
Mandy Simmons
Scholarship winners are listed below by County/District:
Southwind District – Allen
Abigail Meiwes, Evelyn N. Nelson Educational
Scholarship
Brown County
Landry O’Bryan, John Junior and Ula Armstrong
Scholarship
Southwind District – Bourbon
Byron Fry, Thomas M. Potter II 4-H Scholarship
Gwenyth Fry, Goppert Southeast 4-H Scholarship
River Valley District – Clay
Chayla Maichel, John C. Carter Memorial 4-H
Scholarship
River Valley District – Cloud
Daegen DeGraff, J. Harold and LaVerne Johnson
4-H Scholarship
Cowley County
Abigail Reid, Oscar W. Norby Scholarship
Wildcat District – Crawford
Jade Peak, J. Clifton and Helen E. Ramsey
Scholarship
Chisholm Trail District – Dickinson
Carter Rock, William F. and Marita Jean (Spiers)
Willis Scholarship
Douglas County
Claire Mullen, Mary E. Border Scholarship
Cottonwood District – Ellis
Grace Schmeidler, Jack and Lindy Lindquist 4-H
Youth Council Leadership Scholarship
Midway District – Ellsworth
Hallie Thielen, Georgia Wertzberger 4-H
Scholarship
West Plains District – Finney
Adison George, June Beaver 4-H Scholarship
Grady Gleason, Ron and Nancy Honig Family 4-H
Scholarship
Frontier District – Franklin
Calla Higbie, Master Farmer – Farm Home
Homemaker 4-H Scholarships
Geary County
Kourtney Dibben, Gary and Lorraine Kilgore 4-H
Scholarship
Harvey County
Abigail Banta, Marceil Gradwohl 4-H Scholarship
& Extension Step Ahead Scholarship
Jadyn Eckert, Evelyn N. Nelson Educational
Scholarship
Wild West District – Haskell
Dyson Winfrey, A. B. Mahieu Scholarship
Johnson County
Allyson Rietcheck, John L. Wilson Memorial 4-H
Scholarship
Kyndal Romero, Douglas F. and Linda Beech
Educational Scholarship & M. H Coe Memorial
Scholarship
Kingman County
Nash Young, Allan and Carolyn Harms Family
Scholarship
Leavenworth County
Malia Pebley, June Beaver 4-H Scholarship
Marais des Cygnes District – Linn
Isabella Stolle, Goppert Southeast 4-H Scholarship
Lyon County
Eli Hauff, Roy B. and Elizabeth Curry Oyer
Scholarship
Meade County
Kaylen Langhofer, Ross E. and Margaret Colman
Wulfkuhle Scholarship
Adeline Woods, Winter Family Grant
Marais des Cygnes District – Miami
Roy Bauer, Goppert Southeast 4-H Scholarship
Grace Young, Goppert Foundation 4-H Scholarship
Wildcat District – Montgomery
Maggie Chandler, Goppert Southeast 4–H
Scholarship
Meadowlark District – Nemaha
Adelaide Haverkamp, Glenn M. and Rosemary
Busset 4–H Scholarship
Maddy Mosteller, Cecil and Merle Eyestone
Scholarship
Kinzey Niehues, Mandy and Joseph Kern 4–H
Scholarship
Post Rock District – Osborne
Addison Poore, Extension Step Ahead
Pawnee County
James Seeman, Roscoe M. and Winona M. Starkey
Scholarship
Pottawatomie County
Sariah Pittenger–Reed, Frank W. and Gwen Romine
Jordan Scholarship
Isabella Wilber, Andrew C. Clawson Memorial
Scholarship
Riley County
Maggie Brummett, Lorane Havenly Minis
Scholarship
Julie Peterson, Mary Lou Gibbs 4–H Scholarship
Marshall County
Dustin Denton, Donald E. Leu Memorial 4–H
Scholarship
Rhett, Frank W. and Gwen Romine Jordan
Scholarship
River Valley District – Republic
Sean Morgan, Elmer and Mary Schlagel Pelton
Family 4–H Scholarship
Midway District – Russell
Kierra Eck, Winter Family Grant
Hailey Gier, Kansas Wheat Scholarship
Christian Miller, Roger E. Regnier Scholarship &
Neuway–Adams 4–H Dog Scholarship
Central Kansas District – Saline
Carson Fouard Warren L. and Mabel Johnson and
Ann Johnson Sparke 4–H Scholarship
Acacia Pracht, A. Lois Redman 4–H Scholarship
Matthew Redden, Extension Step Ahead
Kaitlyn Watkins, Ronald W. Schmutz Memorial
Scholarship
West Plains District – Scott
Katherine Rogers, Clara L. Dubbs 4–H Scholarship
Sedgwick County
Mary Skolaut, Allan and Carolyn Harms Family
Scholarship
Shawnee County
Daniel Biggs, Ross and Marianna Beach
Foundation Scholarship
Kaitlin Jackson, Frances W. Dunbar Memorial
Scholarship & Geology Scholarship
Gwenyth VanLeeuwen, Allan and Carolyn Harms
Family Scholarship
Post Rock District – Smith
Addison Green Russell, Donald E. Leu Memorial 4–
H Scholarship
Wild West District – Stevens
Faith Beesley, Extension Step Ahead
Elisha Staggers, Allan and Carolyn Harms Family
Scholarship
Thomas County
Claire Denny, Pierre C. Henry Scholarship
Wabaunsee County
Jalyn Davis, June Beaver 4–H Scholarship
Dalton Debler, Justin Schmutz Scholarship
Sunflower District – Wallace
Hayden Stubbs, Nathan Carroll Memorial 4–H
Scholarship
River Valley District – Washington
Amber Kolle, J. Clifton and Helen E. Ramsey
Scholarship & Geology Scholarship
Southwind District – Woodson
Aidan Yoho, June Beaver 4–H