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Kansas City Current takes on Houston Dash at CPKC Stadium
The NWSL’s Olympic break has brought a new competition to spice up the season: the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup. Kansas City Current are preparing to face the Houston Dash in a battle that promises to be intense and full of emotion. This is the kick-off of the group stage of the tournament, which brings together all 14 NWSL teams and the six best Liga MX Femenil teams, divided into five groups. In Group C, in addition to Current and Dash, are Pachuca and Tigres UANL, making this the only group with two Liga MX clubs.
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Kansas City come into the competition on the back of an impressive performance in the NWSL regular season, occupying second place in the table and boasting the league’s best attack, with 40 goals in 16 games. In the last game before the break, on July 6, Current faced Orlando Pride in a match that was a true battle of the unbeaten giants. Barbra Banda opened the scoring for the Pride, but Temwa Chawinga, with his incomparable skill, equalized soon after, scoring his 12th goal of the season. The 2-1 defeat to the Pride ended Current’s 18-game unbeaten run, but they are ready to return in full force in the Summer Cup.
The Houston Dash, on the other hand, are coming off a 1-0 defeat against the Chicago Red Stars, snapping a five-game scoreless streak. The Dash defense, however, remains solid, with the second highest number of shutouts in the league. The absence of goalkeeper Jane Campbell, called up as an alternate for the US Olympic team, will be an additional challenge for the Dash.
This will be the third meeting between Kansas City and Houston this season. In the last meeting, on June 28, Current won 2-0, with Temwa Chawinga scoring twice in three second-half minutes. The Dash have yet to overcome Current’s defense this season, but Houston’s front line, with players like Ramona Bachmann and Michelle Cooper, is expected to create opportunities in the Summer Cup.
CPKC Stadium, Current’s home, will host this clash and other international Summer Cup matches, welcoming high-caliber talent. Top players such as Nichelle Prince, from the Canadian national team, and Lauren, from Brazil, will be absent, representing their countries at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
With Campbell’s absence, substitute goalkeeper Heather Hinz will have the opportunity to shine. Dash goalkeeping coach Eric Klenofsky has worked hard with the goalkeepers to prepare them for the tournament. The match promises to be a real litmus test for Hinz, who will be under the spotlight.
Current’s attack, led by Chawinga, has been relentless this season. Michelle Cooper, known for creating chances and dangerous crosses, will also be a key cog in the attack. The Dash defense, although solid, will have a big challenge ahead of them to contain Current’s dynamic duo.
Houston Dash enter the competition with a history of international matches, including the Women’s International Champions Cup in 2021 and friendlies against Tigres UANL. International experience could be an asset for the Dash as they look to overcome Kansas City Current and advance in the Summer Cup.
The NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup promises to be a soccer spectacle, with exciting matches and the chance to see some of the world’s best players in action. For Kansas City Current and Houston Dash, the road to glory begins now, and every game will be an intense battle for the title.
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Kansas ag officials take comment on proposed water rules
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Agriculture held a meeting on Thursday to discuss proposed rules regarding the Kansas Water Appropriation Act.
The Division of Water Resources is proposing new regulations and changes to current regulations under the law.
The division is looking at amending or revoking regulations related to flowmeters tracking water usage.
It is also proposing changes to groundwater usage rules on how far you can move a well from its original location to prevent harming the water rights of other landowners.
Another regulation would create voluntary Water Conservation Areas, where landowners work with the division to establish water conservation plans on their properties.
Some of the concerns raised at Thursday’s meeting dealt with property rights and the transfer of land to new owners. Some expressed concern about the sale of water rights to other landowners in the area.
There is no listed timeline for when the changes could be made.
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Rural Kansas fire department reports record number of calls in 2025
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A rural Kansas fire department says it saw yet another increase in calls in 2025.
On Tuesday, Butler County Fire District #3 posted data about last year on social media.
It responded to 782 alarms in 2025, which is a new record.
The majority of the calls were for rescue and emergency medical services, followed by service calls.
The department’s data show the number of calls has been trending upward over the last 20 years.
From 2006 to 2010, the department handled an an average of 550 calls a year. From 2021 through 2025, that average was 720, a 31% increase.
Officials said continued growth in the community has increased the demand for emergency services.
“These numbers reinforce the importance of ongoing training, staffing, equipment planning, and community support to ensure we can continue to provide timely and effective service,” the department said on Facebook.
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Clay County Commissioner says he’s ‘done’ negotiating with Kansas City Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Clay County Commissioner Jason Withington said Wednesday that he still loves baseball, but is “done” negotiating with the Royals on a new stadium for the team in the county.
According to Withington, Thursday, Jan. 8, was the deadline for the Royals to appear on the April 2026 ballot in the county.
Withington said the Royals told the county that they were not ready to meet that deadline.
Withington took to Facebook to explain that “the joy has been drained” out of him over the last few years and expressed his dislike towards the business of baseball.
He called negotiations with the team “a closed chapter” and said that the county is shifting its focus elsewhere.
“It’s time for the Commission to focus fully on priorities we control—either upgrading our existing county jail or building a new one,” Withington wrote.
The Royals’ lease at Kauffman Stadium in the Truman Sports Complex in Jackson County expires in January 2031.
KSHB 41’s political reporter Charlie Keegan reported in May 2025 on efforts by Missouri to keep both the Royals and Chiefs in Missouri.
While the Chiefs announced that they will move to a new stadium site in 2031 in Wyandotte County, the Royals have not announced their next steps to get a new ballpark built.
A stadium site near 119th Street and Nall Avenue in Overland Park has emerged as a possibility for a stadium site for the ball club.
Some residents in that area are not happy about that possibility.
KSHB 41 News reached out to the Royals for comment, but has not heard back.
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