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Lenexa wants to collect 1,000 pounds of used plastic bags to make into bench
The city of Lenexa is looking to get a new public bench through unconventional means — by recycling more than 1,000 pounds of plastic bags. Taking a cue from neighboring cities like Merriam, the city has launched a year-long project where it ask residents to donate plastic bags at three locations in hopes of reaching the magic number of 1,000 pounds, enough to craft a bench.
Separation approved for large/small dogs at Great Bend dog park
Through the quality-of-life sales tax, dog park fencing at Veterans Memorial Park in Great Bend was a project slated for 2023. This would separate large dogs and small dogs, as the city has experienced dog fights and altercations between citizens. Great Bend Assistant City Administrator Logan Burns said the additional...
Economist still concerned about Midwest manufacturing
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Creighton University economist Ernie Goss is still concerned about the manufacturing sector across the Midwest. "It's more moving sideways in terms of manufacturing, so I'm not real optimistic," Goss said as his latest survey was released this week. "There were, I guess, some things that were a little bit better. Exports were a little stronger than what we've seen, so I guess we could attribute some of the not-such-bad or not-weak numbers because of exports."
Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium Welcomes New Baby Female Giraffe
KANSAS CITY, (greatergc.com) — There’s a new giraffe in town. Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium announced the birth of a baby female giraffe early on Sunday, June 30. The calf weighed 125 pounds and stood five feet, six inches tall upon arrival. Mom giraffe Makali, aged 12, and the baby are both doing well and bonding behind the scenes.
All Invited to Saturday Block Party
Everyone is invited to a big block party in North Salina on Saturday featuring free food, games, entertainment, and even an all star basketball game. It’s all part of “Daddy Bud Day” in Pacific Park. In the late 1960s “Daddy Bud Day” began. John “Daddy Bud” Curtis,...
40th Patriot Parade brings 100+ entries under cool clear skies
Thousands of people lined Main St. in Hutchinson on Thursday morning for the 40th Patriot Parade. Over 100 entries moved from Avenue B to 12th Ave. as Hutchinson Police officers manned closed intersections and two motorcycle officers weaved around the entries along the route. Eagle Media, the parade’s sponsor and organizer, provided patriotic music and announced each entry as they moved north along Main St. in front of the company’s building and viewing area at 825 N Main St.
Speedy RJ Collins commits to Kansas State football
When RJ Collins camped at Kansas State and earned an offer after his stand-out performance last month, he was highly complimentary of the program. Along with being his first Power Four offer, the opportunity to play at K-State was important to Collins for other personal reasons as well. "The staff...
Freedom Fest activities will move into Saturday
The rock band Molly Hatchet will perform at Freedom Fest Saturday night in downtown Junction City. The free concert begins at 8:30 p.m. Some of their songs range from Flirtin' With Disaster to Whiskey Man and Bad to the Bone. Hells/Bells: #1 AC/DC Tribute band will perform 6:30 p.m. in...
Kan. shoplifter involved in fatal crash is going to prison
JOHNSON COUNTY —A woman involved in a deadly crash during a police chase is going to prison. Last week, Shyanne Canady, 23, was sentenced to 10-years in prison, according to the Johnson County District Attorney's office. In May she pleaded guilty to aggravated battery and second-degree murder, according to...
Firework stands torn down for the season
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Firework stands have been taken down in post-holiday cleanups. Topeka law states that fireworks are only to be sold between June 29 and July 4. With the holiday over, local stands have began their teardowns. Even with all kinds of weather over the past week, firework stands were successful.
Second half of summer holds plenty of fun at Topeka & Shawnee Co. Public Library
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - We’re only midway through summer, which means plenty of fun still in store at the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library. Diana Friend with TSCPL visited Eye on NE Kansas to run down activities that remain. She provided these highlights:. The Floor is Lava! art...
Baxter Springs enhances annual Light Up the Sky celebration with new attractions
BAXTER SPRINGS, Kan. — Baxter Springs is looking to take their annual Light Up the Sky celebration to another level. The city’s public works crew lead the fundraising and organizing efforts, getting 20 sponsors to donate to help put the celebration on. Previously the event took place on 19th St, but this year it’s returning to Kiwanis Park.
Lanes back open following three-vehicle crash on eastbound I-70 at SE 10 St. in Topeka
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - All lanes are back open following a three-vehicle crash on eastbound I-70 at SE 10th St. in Topeka, Kan. Kansas Highway Patrol and Topeka Police Department responded to an injury crash involving multiple vehicles on I-70 near SE 10th St. Troopers with the Kansas Highway Patrol...
Adventure Cove at Lake Shawnee opens after early-season shutdown
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Adventure Cove at Lake Shawnee is set to reopen after being closed all season. A part of Lake Shawnee will finally open up, after being closed to unsafe water. According to the Shawnee County Parks and Recreation Facebook page, the Adventure Cove swim beach, as well as the inflatables, will open Saturday, […]
Pittsburg celebrates 4th of July and 71 years of Kiddieland
PITTSBURG, Kans. — There were plenty of smiles in Pittsburg Thursday to celebrate the 4th of July. The City of Pittsburg hosted a full day of celebrations in Lincoln Park and at Kiddieland. In fact, this year marks the 71st year of Kiddieland’s existence in Pittsburg. The day began with a Firecracker 5K bright and early this morning, a car show through the lunch hour, and radio-controlled airplane demos. There were also pickleball, cornhole, and disc golf tournaments, as well as lots of people enjoying those Kiddieland rides, all in the name of “fun.”
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