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Traffic stops leads to arrest for identify theft, interference in Jackson Co.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A traffic stop in Hoyt has a topeka man accused of identity theft. Hoyt Police Chief Dan Wentling says an officer pulled over a van Friday night, July 5, for traffic violations. The officer arrested the driver, David Savard, 36, on several drug charges along with...
Statewide conference empowers Kansans with disabilities
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - This weekend, people from across the state traveled to Wichita to attend the Self Advocate Coalition Conference, organized by the Self Advocate Coalition of Kansas (SACK). “It is my most favorite weekend of the year because what I see at this weekend is adults treated as...
Storm Track 3 Forecast: Stray showers linger, turning up the heat this week
Are we sure that it is July? Temperatures today have had me thinking otherwise. The rainfall that moved through the state early this morning and cloud cover that stuck around into the afternoon have kept our temperatures feeling mild. Highs ranged from the upper 60s in Goodland to the upper 80s in Medicine Lodge.
Police Raid On Kansas Newspaper Offices Leads To Reporter’s $235K Settlement
A former reporter at The Marion County Record, a Kansas weekly newspaper, has reached a $235,000 settlement as part of a lawsuit she filed over a search by police. WGA East & NewsGuild Demand Accountability For Police Raid Of Kansas Newspaper The June 25 settlement came from the lawsuit filed by the former reporter, Deb Gruver, against Gideon Cody, the former Marion police chief. Gruver’s lawsuit claimed Cody caused injury to her hand while forcibly obtaining her personal cellphone during the raid on the newspaper. On Aug. 11, 2023, local police and county sheriff’s deputies raided The Record offices and the...
More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact
Nevada voters may decide in November whether they should join three dozen other states in requiring voters to present valid identification before casting a ballot. And Maine may not be far behind, as the push for voter ID requirements grows nationwide despite conflicting studies over their effects. Conservative organizers in Nevada say they have gathered […] The post More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Kansas 3rd hopeful shares her vision; the success of ‘Band of Angels’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After a week off for Euro Championship Soccer, “4 The People” returns with another “Candidate Conversation”. This week from the Kansas side, 3rd Congressional District Republican Karen Crnkovich joins us to share why she’s running, and how she’ll approach the issues facing the country today. From her position on abortion to taxes […]
Kansas Specialty Crop Producers workshops kick off July 8
Series will help local food growers produce strong, healthy crops. A trip through the local Farmers Market often provides a delicious array of temptation at every stand. Think of luscious red tomatoes. Burley squash. Bright orange carrots. Ripe, ruby-red watermelon. But the appeal of the Farmers Market and other wholesale...
Enough valid signatures have been received for Topeka Tax Petition
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Topeka man has received enough valid signatures in an effort to lower property tax in Topeka. Earl McIntosh has been organizing the property tax petition since February. According to the Shawnee County elections office, he has gathered 4,445 valid signatures. That’s more than 1,500 needed to certify the signatures. With enough […]
Retired Topeka West teacher heads to 2024 Olympic Games
TOPEKA (KSNT) – We’re closing in on the start of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, and one former Topeka West teacher is currently en route to Paris. KSNT 27 News spoke with him just before he took off and explains how he is preparing for the trip of a lifetime. Michael Callaway is fulfilling his […]
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.
Sounds of the summer echo across Topeka for Sunday fun
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Capital City Chorus went old school on June 7. for their 77th annual show. “We’re singing American music legends. So we’re doing John Denver, Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Don McLain, and half a dozen others,” said Capital City Chorus show Chairman Roy Sullivan.
INSIGHT KANSAS: The politics of regulating fireworks
Fireworks are an important part of Independence Day celebrations in the United States. They entertain us with their power and beauty, while symbolizing our national pride. However, the sale and use of fireworks are heavily regulated by state and local governments. Consumer fireworks are legal to purchase in 49 of...
Kansas hopes changes in child care regulations will ease critical shortage of providers
Kansas child care providers likely will soon be able to take in more children, care for more infants and work under new health and safety training requirements. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has proposed 37 changes to current regulations to strip away burdensome regulations and clarify language — some aimed at easing rules to fit more children into existing child care centers.
Wheat Scoop: Kansas Wheat CEO shares wheat outlook
Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin joined the Wheat’s on Your Mind podcast this week to share his perspectives on the 2024 harvest, the new wheat export marketing year, Kansans serving as industry leaders and more. No conversation with Gilpin can start in early July without commentary on harvest results....
KDWP to offer special hunting access this fall, winter through free draw
PRATT – Exclusive access to land not normally open to hunting and above-average success rates might sound like an expensive hunting lease, but it’s not. The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ (KDWP) Special Hunts program provides hundreds of such hunts each fall and winter at no charge – all you have to do is apply and be selected.
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