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USD 428 school board meeting agenda (7/8)
July 8 - 5 p.m. • Persons may present ideas or concerns regarding USD 428. The Board will take no action at this meeting. Such items will be referred to the appropriate administrator(s) for future information and researched and reported back to the Board at a later meeting. Personalities and behavior of employees are not to be presented during this period but are to be reported to the employee’s immediate supervisor. The president shall determine the amount of time to be spent for citizen participation.
Study finds housing affordability at lowest point in 17 years
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Real estate data company ATTOM recently published a study showing that buying a house is on average, less affordable than at any point since 2007. Dr. Stan Longhofer, director of Wichita State University's Center for Real Estate, said that it's been tough for the housing market to bounce back since the 2008 financial crisis, made all the more difficult by issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Crowder’s Gavin Siegfried Continuing Baseball Career at Washburn University
NEOSHO, MO — Crowder Redshirt Freshman Catcher Gavin Siegfried will heading to the MIAA conference as he is committed to Washburn University. Gavin played in three games for the Roughriders this season and had an on-base percentage of .250. Gavin is from Kansas City, Missouri and attended Staley High School.
Woman hospitalized in Salina after 2-vehicle crash
OTTAWA COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just before 4p.m. Sunday in Ottawa County. The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2017 Chevy Suburban driven by Dana Dramse, 47, Grand Island, Nebraska was northbound on U.S. 81 ten miles south of Minneapolis. The Suburban was following a 2023 Toyota Camry driven by Bridget Jeannette Omotosho, 57, Fort Worth Texas.
Round out your holiday weekend with Music in the Park
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - You can round out your holiday weekend with a little music in the park. The Topeka Santa Fe Band is back at Gage Park Sunday night. It’s their second Music in the Park performance of the summer. The community concert takes place at the Gage...
Former Jayhawk Parker Braun to play in NBA Summer League
LAWRENCE, Kan. (WIBW) - Former Kansas men’s basketball forward Parker Braun will get his shot at the pros, playing with the Denver Nuggets in the 2024 NBA Summer League. Braun spent his sixth and final college season with the Jayhawks in 2023-24, in which he appeared in 34 games off the bench and averaged 7.4 minutes, 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game.
Suspect jailed after 102mph Kan. chase in stolen SUV
LYON COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating two suspect after a 3-county chase in a stolen vehicle. Just after 4a.m. Tuesday, sheriff's deputies, located a possible stolen black SUV at West 6th Avenue and Prairie Street in Emporia, according to Police Sgt. Zachary M. Shafer. Deputies attempted to stop the...
It's Your Business has Ahmed Harazeen, Christine Wills, Christine Potter and April Holman
Hires Stormont Vail Health announced Ahmed Harazeen, a board-certified neurologist specializing in diagnosing and managing various neurological conditions, would be joining the Stormont Vail neurology team. Harazeen provides care at the Stormont Vail Hospital, 1500 S.W. 10th Ave. in Topeka. Harazeen is a native Jordanian who grew up in the United Arab Emirates...
‘Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken’ Directors on How Singer Brings Music & Hope to Women’s Prison
Melissa Etheridge brings hope and music to the Topeka Correctional Facility in a powerful new two-part docuseries I’m Not Broken. The Grammy winner was touched by letters from residents of the women’s prison. Etheridge, who lost her son Beckett Cypher to opioids, connects with five from the facility and learns about their respective journeys including how they’ve battled addiction, generational trauma, and grief. The project also delves into how they’re healing and are working to find redemption while incarcerated.
Newton hosts US Adaptive Open
NEWTON, Kan. (KAKE) - In a world where inclusion is limited, many people with disabilities are finding acceptance in the world of golf. The 3rd annual US Adaptive Open is where golfers compete in eight different impairment categories. Amanda Cunha has played golf since she was five years old. She...
Keiton Jones, Three-Star OL, Commits to Mizzou from Coffeyville, Kansas
Mizzou continues its successful recruiting streak as three-star OL recruit Keiton Jones commits to the Tigers, beating out regional rivals Arkansas and Kansas State. While Mizzou is celebrating the addition of Jones, some may argue that the program needs to focus on other positions as well to maintain a balanced recruiting class.
Salina City Comm. considers tech upgrades, River Renewal feasibility study on July 8 agenda
To participate in the study sessions and meetings, citizens will need to use the Zoom link - https://us02web.zcom.us/i/89275984587. The Zoom meeting can also be accessed by phone at 1-346-248-7799. Enter Meeting ID: 892 7598 4587 when prompted. If citizens wish to speak, either during the public forum or when the...
Great Bend approves 60 blocks of street maintenance
The City of Great Bend released a bid for 80,000 square yards of chip seal with a fog seal topcoat for their annual street maintenance. The Great Bend City Council approved the bid from Circle C for $312,000. Public Works Director Jason Cauley said the city has approximately 60 blocks...
Bee Jays Hold Off Foxes for 13th Straight Win
The Liberal Bee Jays had won 13 in a row after building leads of 6-1 and 8-3 before holding on to beat the Fort Collins Foxes 9-5 Saturday night at Brent Gould Field. The Foxes plated a run in the first against starter Hunter Phillips. Liberal scored two in the bottom of the first. Taiga Sakuma singled to lead off the game. Robert Orr singled home a run and Matt Cormier singled home a run for the 2-1 lead. Kyzer Harrington lined the first pitch he saw as a B.J. to right for a double. He scored on a double steal. Liberal added three in the third. Miller Durham singled. With two outs, Matt Cormier singled him home. Joel Roberts lofted a two run home run into the trees in left for the 6-1 lead. Fort Collins plated two in the fourth on three hits and two errors to make it 6-3. The Bee Jays scored two in the fourth to lead 8-3. Taiga Sakuma doubled and Miller Durham hit a towering home run over the center field fence. The Foxes scored two in the sixth to make it 8-5 . The Bee Jays got an insurance run in the eighth when Joel Roberts line a double to left and scored on Taiga Sakuma pop fly double to center.
Sunnybrook Villas: Where Luxury Meets Convenience in Olathe
Sunnybrook Villa’s community in NW Olathe is setting the pace this year in maintenance-provided home sales in Johnson County, with seven recent sales in the $550,000 to $650,000 range. According to Ken Rosberg, the on-site representative for Sunnybrook, their success can be attributed to three key factors:
Photo Gallery: Lauren Lovelle and the Midnight Spliffs / Jass / Liney Blu
There’s a new crop of young artists in the scene making a return to old (like, old) country music while turning the genre on its head at the same time. One of the bands leading that charge is Lauren Lovelle and the Midnight Spliffs. This band is so delightful, we had to see them twice this weekend (once at the Replay on Friday, and another time at Lucia on Saturday). Each time, the lineup was different. But both times, they were ear candy for Loretta-Lynn-era honky tonk and outlaw country. They were joined on this night by Kansas City’s Jass, who we could have sworn hasn’t been back to Lawrence in about a year. The wait paid off, as Jass delivered an energized set that ended in an enthusiastic sing-a-long (and flute stuff!). Liney Blu is one of the more talented songwriters on the scene, putting together an all-star act of locals who give us beautiful rhythms and heartbreaking lyrics about gender exploration and the like. Liney Blu tends to perform just as much solo as they do with the band, and we refuse to pick which version we love more because somehow, the mood is always just right when they hit the stage.
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