There's been a strong earthquake with an epicenter near Salina, Kansas Friday night which has already been reported by more than 100 throughout the central part of the state.
I love video games. Sometimes they let you experience what it would be like to do something you'd never get the chance to do in real life. This upcoming PC game is a great example. It lets you more or less be a truck driver delivering goods in Kansas City, Missouri and places beyond.
I follow earthquakes just about every day of my life because they've always interested in me, but I can't recall ever seeing a quake in the middle of Kansas like there was Friday night? It wasn't a tiny one either.
How would you feel if you had to move to the state that is the one you despise the most? That is statistically what's happening when it comes to the state that has the most residents moving to Missouri. They also happen to come from the biggest arch rivals the Show Me State has in America.
If you've lived in the Midwest long enough, you've seen hail. However, not many have seen an event like one that just happened in a small town in Kansas. The hail fell so intensely and fast that it overwhelmed drivers with a literal river of hail that fell in just minutes.
It began as an iconic Kansas sight. It was a tornado spotted by storm chasers near Emporia, Kansas in the distance as if it were painted against the sunset. It would become a nighttime monster that would also be captured on home security cameras.
An award has been handed out for the best chicken wings in the Show-Me State, but you could argue these are also the best wings in a state that borders Missouri. Let me explain...
When you move into a home, I think it's safe to say most would prefer that the previous owners not remain. That's a problem for a Midwest home that is said to still be haunted that built it way back in 1880.
If you want absolutely the most affordable housing in America, where do you go? A brand new 2023 study says that if saving money on a house is your goal, you're gonna have to go to Kansas. Oh, boy.