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Leavenworth man found guilty of opening fire outside bar, making threats
LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (KCTV) - A man who fired shots at a woman and her two friends outside a Leavenworth bar in March was found guilty Tuesday of several charges. Court records showed 42-year-old Courtney L. Roberson was convicted of two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of making criminal threats and one count each of criminal discharge of a firearm and criminal damage of property following a March 8, 2024 incident.
Gorillas to Host Ferris State in Top 10 Match-up in Season Debut Saturday
PITTSBURG — The Pittsburg State University football team will make its 2024 season debut Saturday (Aug. 31) when the Gorillas play host to NCAA Division II powerhouse Ferris State University. Kickoff is set for 7:05 p.m. (CDT) at Carnie Smith Stadium with the contest airing on live television –...
City of Altamont Looks for Water Leaks
The hot, dry weather of August in southeast Kansas often leads to the shifting of soil underground. Those changes in the earth can lead to twisting of underground pipes, which is why water leaks are frequent at this time of year. The City of Altamont has been busy looking for leaky pipes in the city water system. City Administrator LeeAnn Myers says sometimes things that look like water leaks aren't really leaks after all.
Every former Kansas State football player to make a 53-man NFL roster
A look at which Wildcats did and did not make a 53-man roster for the upcoming NFL season. On Tuesday, NFL teams were required to finalize their 53-man rosters by 4 p.m. ET. With a strong presence in the league, many Wildcats secured roster spots in the NFL for 2024.
Tickets for 3 Boadway in Wichita performances available Friday
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The American Theatre Guild announced that single tickets to “R.E.S.P.E.C.T,” “Champions of Magic,” and “The Cher Show” will go on sale to the public on Friday, Aug. 30 at 10 a.m. The three shows will happen in 2025. “R.E.S.P.E.C.T.” is an electrifying tribute celebrating the music of the legendary Queen of […]
Laundry Love ‘cleaning’ strain in Great Bend & Larned communities
In August 2022, United Way of Central Kansas introduced Laundry Love in Great Bend where the organization provides free laundry services for low- or no-income families and individuals. The initiative was successful enough to expand to Larned in February 2023. United Way Executive Director Charell Owings said the goal of...
Learned says goodbye to Barton Trustees & Great Bend community
When Don Learned joined the Barton Community College Board of Trustees in 2005, the college was going through a rocky time. Through the last 19 years, Learned has assisted in guiding the college on the board with his education background. After getting elected five times during that stretch, Learned attended...
Sedgwick County eviction filings continued to rise in 2023, hitting five-year high
Khanh Kim Nguyen, a local landlord, and three of her tenants were in Sedgwick County eviction court on the morning of Aug. 8. Each tenant was late on rent or hadn’t paid the full amount they owed, Nguyen said. With the cost of insurance and property taxes rising on the dozens of units she owns, Nguyen said she can’t hold back on filing for eviction.
Kansas Football: Interview with Wichita Heights 2026 Defensive Lineman Joshua Ibidokun
Joshua Ibidokun burst onto the scene for Wichita Heights during his sophomore season in 2023. The 6’4”, 320-pound big man has explosive power and quick footwork to punish opposing offensive lineman making plays in the backfield. The rising star defensive lineman has been working hard both in the...
Man arrested on meth count after riding bike wrong way on Topeka street
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A 44-year-old man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with methamphetamine possession after officers pulled him over while he rode his bicycle the wrong way on a busy south Topeka street, officials said. The arrested man was identified as Robert E. Blevins, of Topeka. Officials said...
Marysville man pleads no contest in 2023 vehicular murder case in Lyon County
EMPORIA, Kan. (WIBW) - A Marysville man has pleaded no contest in connection with a vehicle murder case stemming from a crash in April 2023 near Emporia, KVOE Radio said. As a result, Travis Duane Edwards won’t stand trial in the case in Lyon County District Court. KVOE says...
Kansas news outlets ask judge to allow cameras in court for former Marion police chief
TOPEKA — Kansas Reflector and other news outlets have asked a district judge to reject former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody’s attempt to banish cameras from court proceedings in his criminal case. Cody, who led the raid on the Marion County Record last year, faces a low-level felony charge for telling a woman after the […]
K-State Agriculture Today: 1756 – Farmers go to Court…Hay Calculator
Farming and Property Rights Protected by Kansas Supreme Court. 00:01:05 – Farming and Property Rights Protected by Kansas Supreme Court: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, kicks off today’s show discussing a court case that involves trespassing, nuisance, right-to-farm and road ditch right-of-way laws and what the court’s decision means for farmers.
Gov. Kelly directs flags at half-staff for former Chief Judge of the Kan. Court of Appeals
TOPEKA— Today, in accordance with Executive Order #20-30, Governor Laura Kelly has directed flags throughout the State of Kansas be flown at half-staff from sunup to sundown on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, in honor of former chief judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals, Gary Rulon. “From his time...
63% of rural hospitals in Kansas at risk of closing
KANSAS (KSNT) – Kansas has seen eight hospitals close since 2015. Now more than 90 hospitals in the Sunflower State are at risk or immediate risk of closing. The Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform (CHQPR) keeps track of rural hospitals that are at risk of closing. Last year, the organization found 600 rural […]
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