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By Wyandotte Times Reports | Mar 20, 2023
The KCKCC softball team got back on the winning end as they took two games from Ellsworth on Sunday.
By Wyandotte Times | Mar 18, 2023
The following parishes in the Wyandotte Times coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times.
By Wyandotte Times Reports | Mar 16, 2023
Boys Junior Varsity Baseball · Mar 20
How do students learn about global health and build their cultural IQ when barriers such as a worldwide pandemic keep them from traveling?
Most people with long-term dementia in the United States are cared for at home, usually by family members.
Cut the Clutter and Get Organized
By Wyandotte Times Reports | Mar 11, 2023
The KCKCC men's basketball team started the KJCCC Tournament off strong as they ambushed Highland 77-43 Monday night inside the KCKCC Fieldhouse.
On day two of regionals are 8 varisty wrestlers worked hard to place as high as they could knowing they qualified for state.
When Samuel Durairaj won his first award of the evening, he walked up to the stage alone.
By Wyandotte Times | Mar 11, 2023
By Press release submission | Mar 7, 2023
Whether you're a fan of shojo or shonen, magical girls or giant robots, we're here to provide your anime fix!
Municipal Court
Students in KCK have faster internet access and expanded academic support thanks to new computer lab.
By Press release submission | Mar 6, 2023
Through collaboration with community partners, student groups have been increasing volunteer work in Turner.
Turner: Silly Shamrock Crafts (Leprechaun Mask, Silly Mustachioed Shamrock, I'm Lucky Sign, & Shamrock Truck)
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Meeting
By Wyandotte Times | Mar 4, 2023
By Press release submission | Mar 3, 2023
Sometimes the best way to reach a community is through art.
The Turner Unified School District Board of Education is accepting applications for position #4 on the Turner Recreation Commission.
By Press release submission | Feb 27, 2023
The Cemetery, Parks, and Public Spaces (CPPS) Board has launched an Adopt-a-Planter Program at the City Cemetery.