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City commission discontinues 14th Street/Van Buren project, Kollhoff continues being combative
The Abilene City Commission met Monday for their last meeting of August. During their meeting, the commission decide to no longer pursue the intersection project at NW 14th Street and Van Buren Street. John Kollhoff, commissioner, continued voting no on the majority of items presented to the commission. In the commission’s last two meetings, Aug. 12 and Aug. 26, he voted against items nine ...
Listeria outbreak continues a month after deli meat recall
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - You’ll want to make sure Boar’s Head deli meats aren’t part of your holiday weekend meals. The Center for Disease Control confirmed nine deaths linked to a listeria outbreak first reported earlier this summer. Boar’s Head recalled deli meats in late July, but listeria cases have continued. Inspectors found mold, insects and blood in the meat.
Lady Panther tennis team opens season with win at Lyons
Before the rains came, there was tennis to be played in Lyons. The Great Bend High School girls opened the 2024 season Thursday afternoon in Lyons. The Lady Panthers scored 48 points for the team title, followed by Pratt with 39 points, and Ashland with 26 points. Paige Stacey posted...
Storm Track 3 Forecast: A beautiful sunny Saturday, staying calm for Labor Day
Starting off this morning with cool and humid conditions. A couple of showers lingering to the southeast will slowly wither and die as temperatures start to rise. Abundant sunshine with light winds and pleasantly warm temperatures will make today an excellent day to head outdoors! Rain is expected to stay away from Kansas for the entire weekend.
More law enforcement out for holiday weekend
Trooper Chad Crittenden with the Kansas Highway Patrol talked to Hutch Post about the special enforcement campaign that is going on now through Labor Day. "Usually around the holiday weekends or major holidays, KDOT provides additional overtime for step funding," Trooper Crittenden said. "It's where we have a lot more troopers or officers all around the state, highly visible out there, but we are taking strict enforcement out there, just ensuring and trying to get that education out there. We try to do it through social media first and give the warnings that way, but again, we have to ensure that people are not impaired out on our roadways, not using their phones in ways they shouldn't be, and especially enforcing the speed and occupant protection violations."
Recent water main breaks highlight need for major ongoing, upcoming work across Emporia
It hasn’t been a great week for Emporia’s waterline network. Just Thursday, Underground Utilities crews had to repair water mains on Grove between Chestnut and Lawrence, near the site of unrelated work as part of Emporia’s annual Street Rehab process, and on West 15th between Rural and West. Other unplanned work this week has included a main break at Seventh and Arundel on Tuesday.
Great Bend XC Invitational continues to grow at Lake Barton
About twice a year, Lyles Lashley, cross country coach at Great Bend High School Cross, helps fill Lake Barton with runners from across the state. On Thursday, Sept. 5, the course just north of Great Bend will be packed a little more than usual with the season opener for the Panther teams and many others.
Burlington Wildcats Football: Ready to Roar in 2024!
The Burlington Wildcats are hungry for success as they head into the 2024 football season. After battling through a challenging 2023 campaign, the Wildcats are focused on taking the next step and building a winning tradition. Last Season: A Test of Resilience. The 2023 season was one of ups and...
Northeast Arma Cross Country: 2024 Season Preview
The Northeast Arma cross country team is gearing up for the 2024 season, and Head Coach Piper Richardson is focused on building a solid foundation for the runners. According to Coach Richardson, the biggest challenge is getting the athletes in shape and logging enough miles. The team will need to work hard to build their endurance and stamina for the upcoming races.
Reno County Courthouse shows off renovations
Reno County showed off the renovations to the Courthouse with public tours on Wednesday, Aug. 28. Staff members hosted four tours throughout the day. The tours highlighted the Veterans Room, administration, jury rooms, and the Reno County District Attorney offices. All five floors of the Courthouse had renovations done to...
What to know about favoritism allegations at Kansas Commerce and accuser's death
The Kansas Department of Commerce is hiring a third-party investigator to review all of its grants distributed from the American Rescue Plan Act after a former employee alleged a corrupt process for the Building a Stronger Economy grant. Jonathan Clayton's body was found Aug. 25 in a vehicle that apparently left US-50 highway and crashed into a ravine. ...
6th-annual Center Stage Theatre Camp performance this Saturday in Hays
Campers are suiting up into their favorite costumes in preparation for their Center Stage Theatre performance. Center Stage Theatre is an organization that showcases the talents of individuals with disabilities. The Center Stage Theatre performance is set for 7 p.m. Saturday at Celebration Community Church, 5790 230th Ave. It is...
Southeast Kansas: Isolated Thunderstorms Possible Today, Sunshine Returns Sunday
Wichita, KS – Today, Southeast Kansas residents should prepare for possible isolated showers and a chance of thunderstorms this morning. While these storms are not expected to be severe, they could briefly impact outdoor activities. Highs today will range from 83 to 87 degrees, making it a warm and humid start to the weekend.
Volleyball’s Clinton-Carter duo returns with high expectations
Good things come in pairs. As Kansas State volleyball gears up for the upcoming season, the saying is on full display with the outside hitter duo Aniya Clinton and Aliyah Carter. Clinton, a redshirt sophomore, returns coming off a productive debut season, earning All Big-12 rookie team honors. Joining is...
SoundTube Entertainment® Welcomes Jeff Brewer as New VP Sales, Residential
Lenexa, Kan. – Aug 28, 2024 – SoundTube Entertainment is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeff Brewer as its new Vice President of Sales for the Residential division. With a rich background in the audio industry and a proven track record in leadership, Jeff brings valuable experience and insights to the SoundTube team.
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