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Storms devastate Kansas counties

Storms devastate Kansas counties

In the surrounding areas of Newton, Halstead and Butler County, a rise of a tornado warned-storm with severe and high winds passed through on the night of Sunday, May 19. This unleashed chaos and destruction. Many residents woke up to scenes of devastation as the storm wreaked havoc on homes, businesses and infrastructure. Reports indicate that strong winds, heavy rainfall and lightning strikes were the main culprits behind the widespread damage. Trees were uprooted, power lines were knocked down, and some structures suffered significant structural damage. Schools got closed in Newton, many streets were blocked by trees, houses were even flooded and cars totaled.

Professionalism in sports: Acceptable behavior for athletes shift

Professionalism in sports: Acceptable behavior for athletes shift

Sports have become an important part of our society. It is the closest thing we have to watching war without it being deathly, for the most part. The schemes, the plays, the tactics all indicate how minds think towards winning and defeating opponents. So, of course this is all governed by a set of rules and what we view as ethically feasible, it teaches us how to respect people on our team but our opponents. 

Student athletes break records at track and field regionals

Student athletes break records at track and field regionals

At Butler community college there are a variety of sports and activities that students are involved in. Athletes continue to pursue their passion in sports such as track and field, basketball, football, baseball, soccer and more. This year, track regionals were at Pittsburg University and student athletes left on Friday, Feb 16. through Sunday. Feb 18. 

 

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