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'A servant's heart': Fallen WyCo Deputy Elijah Ming's college baseball coach remembers former player
Elijah Ming, the Wyandotte County Sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty this weekend, is being remembered as both a pillar in his community and a standout athlete on the baseball diamond.
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNKansas sheriff’s deputy killed in line of duty remembered in Fort ScottA Kansas Sheriff Deputy killed in the line of duty over the weekend is being remembered by the Fort Scott Community.
A former Fort Scott Community College student and athlete killed in an officer-involved shooting Saturday in Wyandotte County is remembered by friends, college leaders and former colleagues for his ...
The Midwestern State Mustangs have found a new leader for their softball program, tapping Fort Scott Community College head ...
FORT SCOTT, Kan. — Fort Scott Community College’s newest head man was on campus today, talking about the future. Dr. Jack Welch officially took over the job as president on Monday, today we ...
The Fort Scott Community College Board of Trustees has approved salary increases for faculty and staff for the 2025-26 academic year. On Monday, the board approved a tentative agreement with the Fort ...
GALENA, KS — Rylee Boyes signed her national letter of intent on Thursday afternoon to play college volleyball for Fort Scott Community College. A multi-sport athlete, Boyes also has a history ...
Fort Scott, Kansas, is a pocket-sized gem with everything you could hope for in a college town, as it is smaller than the artsy college town of Columbia, deemed the "Athens of Missouri." ...
FORT SCOTT, KS — The Fort Scott Tigers welcomed in the Baxter Springs Lions on the campus of Fort Scott Community College due to weather complications. Fort Scott held a 3-0 record heading into ...
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