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What to know as temperatures return to more than 100 degrees in Salina this week
Salina and central Kansas is expected to see more extreme heat in coming days with temperatures over 100 degrees forecasted to begin Monday. According to the area forecast discussion just before noon July 16, the Wichita office of the National Weather Service said conditions at the beginning of the week will "support high temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for much of the week, with the hottest daytime highs ranging from 105-110 in the middle of the week in...
RCALF USA’s Bill Bullard to Speak at Marquette, Kansas Event August 7
MARQUETTE, Kan. — RCALF USA’s Bill Bullard will be headlining a “Working Together for Better Prices” state meeting of Kansas National Farmers on August 7 at the Smoky Valley Distillery in Marquette, Kansas. Bullard will speak at a free catered noon luncheon. His topic will be...
Wichita Classic Rock Band enters contest to be featured in Rolling Stone Magazine
Wichita classic rock band enters contest to be featured in Rolling Stone Magazine. A Wichita band wants to be America's Next Top Hitmaker. They're in a competition to be in Rolling Stone Magazine, win $10,000, and share the stage with music legends.
Typical July heat this weekend
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Meteorologist Dean Jones says that the heat will begin to build this weekend, but temperatures will get even hotter next week. It will be a mild start to the day with morning low temperatures in the 60s to near 70. Afternoon highs will reach the low to mid 90s. Overall not a bad day for late July and pretty typical for Kansas. Today’s temperatures will be the coolest that we will see for a while, as it will turn hotter Sunday with highs in the upper 90s to 100 degrees. South winds will be gusty Sunday afternoon too.
🏈 Blue Dragons top KJCCC preseason poll for sixth straight year
WICHITA, Kan. — The Hutchinson Community College football team is favored to win the Jayhawk Conference, the conference announced at its Media Day on Friday at Riverfront Stadium. The Blue Dragons have now been the preseason favorite to win the title for six straight seasons. "This conference is a...
Chuck Schmidt and Veronica Gillette run in Wichita Democratic primary for Kansas House
Chuck Schmidt and Veronica Gillette both want to flip a Republican seat for Democrats in the Kansas House. The two face off in the Aug. 6 Democratic primary in hopes of challenging Republican Rep. Sandy Pickert in the general election for the seat from the 88th District in southeast Wichita. You can find your polling […] The post Chuck Schmidt and Veronica Gillette run in Wichita Democratic primary for Kansas House appeared first on The Beacon.
County sheriff candidates answer public’s questions
The 2024 candidates for county sheriff and county commissioners answer questions publicly at the candidate forum Monday evening. About 200 people gathered at Sand Springs Venue to submit questions to the candidates and hear their answers. Each candidate began with a three-minute opening statement and also ended with a three-minute...
Another Kansas kid competing for ‘best mullet’: Meet 3-year-old Kuder Kolsen
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Kolsen Kuder’s mother reached out to 12 News this week when she learned her son would be facing off against another Kansas boy for the title of US Mullet Champ. The three-year-old from El Dorado is currently in 27th place out of 100 other kids...
Kansas Teachers in McPherson for STEAM Training
McPHERSON, Kan. — If you drove by the McPherson County Courthouse and the adjoining Memorial Park to the west you no doubt saw a lot of people around that area. Those people were all teachers, taking part in a STEAM training supported by the Ketcherside Family Foundation. One of...
Stolen transformer is this week's Crimestoppers
Between Wednesday, July 3, 2024 and Monday, July 8, 2024, a theft occurred at Border States Electrical, 1320 Armory, Salina, Kansas. It was determined during this time, unknown suspect(s) cut throw a fence and removed a pole mounted transformer from the area. The transformer was then taken into a wooded...
Wichita-area woman dies following crash in Cowley County
ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. (KAKE) - A 23-year-old suburban Wichita woman has died following a crash in Cowley County this week, the local sheriff says. The accident happened at around 10 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of U.S. 77 and 242nd Road, which is north of Arkansas City. Sheriff David Falletti said Reyna Batrez was driving on 242nd Road and failed to stop at the stop sign at the highway.
910 KINA Saturday Morning Show Lineup
Join 910KINA's Saturday Morning Show hosts Dave Foor and Nate King this Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. on 910AM 107.5 FM. Hear highlights about community events, public affairs, and all things happening in Salina. Their approach is friendly, informative, and entertaining. To listen to past 910KINA Saturday Morning Shows head on over to the KINA podcast homepage here.
Emporia State football gearing up for first season of post Braden Gleason era
When the Emporia State football team takes the field for its season opener against Washburn on Thursday, Aug. 29, it will do so with a new signal caller. But despite the turnaround at perhaps the most important position in sports, head coach Garin Higgins is confident in the guys he has in the quarterback room and feels whoever ends up winning the job will be capable of leading the Hornet offense.
Wichita State Softball Adds Texas Duo to 2024 Signing Class
Bredbenner Adds Two Freshmen to Signing Class at Wichita State, with Gabby Scott and Ryley Nihart joining the 2024 signing class from Texas. Gabby Scott had a senior campaign with a .393 batting average, 35 hits, and 30 RBIs. Ryley Nihart logged 55 wins and 685 strikeouts in her prep...
Hope Wichita asking for help in final days before one of the biggest giving events of the year
Hope Wichita asking for help in final days before one of the biggest giving events of the year. It will be a weekend of giving as Hope Wichita gears up for one of its busiest days of the year where it hopes to give away basic necessities to thousands of struggling people, but organizers say they still need help to make it happen.
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