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Rise & Thrive Conference helping women push their lives to new heights
TOPEKA (KTMJ) – Fox 43 AM Live’s Dane Kroll, along with Asianah McCracken, chat with Danielle J. Martin and Jessica Savard about the 2024 Rise & Thrive Conference happening August 16-17th. and how it can help women take their life and their business to the next level.
Topeka West grad Alonzo takes down field for City Stroke Play Championship victory
TOPEKA — Myles Alonzo came off the Topeka Country Club course very nonchalant on Monday. He smiled and shared a few laughs with his family. His easy-going personality is infectious, but it offsets his ruthlessness on the links. Alonzo, who graduated from Topeka West in May, claimed the Topeka Golf Association’s City Stroke Play...
Vietnam-era helicopter ride-along event coming to Topeka
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Friends of Army Aviation will be hosting events across Kansas, one coming to Topeka, that will let families explore and ride along in a Vietnam-era UH-1 Huey Helicopter. The events start in the Kansas City area and will work their way to Topeka. Families and children will be able to learn […]
Fort Riley man arrested for domestic battery; released on a $50K bond
A Fort Riley man was arrested after turning himself into police on Monday on domestic battery charges. 25-year-old Noah Parmigiani was arrested just after 9:45 am on probable cause charges of aggravated domestic battery by choking a family member or significant other in a rude manner, one count of knowingly cause great bodily harm by harm or disfigurement and one count of criminal deprivation of property.
Driver arrested for DUI near Salina
SALINE COUNTY, Kan. (KAKE) - A traffic stop conducted by a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper near Salina Monday night resulted in the arrest of a driver suspected to be under the influence. A KHP trooper pulled over a vehicle just south of Salina around 10 p.m. Monday. The driver was...
Wellington school district adopts “no phones in the classroom” policy
Sumner Newscow—The Wellington School Board has adopted a policy requiring cell phones to be removed from the classroom for the 2024-25 school year. When students return to school next month, they must check their phones before class in a classroom caddy – which will look similar as the picture above. The caddy will have a number which will be assigned to a specific student. Students must also check in their earbuds or headphones.
UPDATE: Emporia High School closed due to water main break
Emporia High School will be closed for an undisclosed period of time due to a water main break Monday. The first mention of the break came via a post on the Emporia High School Spartan Pride Band Facebook page which stated band camp for Tuesday was canceled due to a break under the school. Community Relations Director Lyndel Landgren later confirmed to KVOE that a break had developed near the loading dock, however, the time of the break as well as the size of the line impacted have not been disclosed.
Motorcycle Stop Leads to Drug Arrest
A traffic stop in Cherokee County Monday night leads to the arrest of a Pittsburg man. Just after 9:00pm, a Cherokee County Sheriff's Deputy stopped a motorcycle in Weir. During the stop, large amount of meth and pure fentanyl were located and seized. The motorcycle operator, 25-year-old Alex Colton Harman,...
Salina man arrested after dragging woman with vehicle during domestic dispute
On Sunday evening, July 28, a 46-year-old woman from Salina called the Salina Police Department (SPD) and reported that someone she knew had harmed her during a domestic dispute. On Sunday at approximately 8 p.m., SPD officers responded to a domestic disturbance call near Ohio and Magnolia Streets. When officers...
MCHHS' Thomas to be Presented Heart of Health Care Worker Award
The Kansas Hospital Association has selected Max Thomas from Mitchell County Hospital Health Systems in Beloit as a recipient of its Heart of Health Care Worker Award. This award highlights hospital employees who have made a significant contribution to the betterment of their hospital. For many health care workers, the...
Monarchs suffer lopsided loss to Studs but still advance to bracket play
The Hutchinson Monarchs ended pool play at the NBC World Series on Monday at Eck Stadium with a lopsided 17-6 loss to the Seattle Cheney Studs. The loss was the Monarchs’ second in a row, but they still finished in third place in their pool. That means they will qualify for bracket play, which starts Wednesday.
Experts share tips, tricks to keep air conditioner running at its best
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - As a stretch of 100-plus-degree high temperatures likely continues through this week, air conditioners become the most valuable players in homes. The heat we’re experiencing this week puts the spotlight on the popular technology and how best to keep your A/C running the best it can.
KCC to host virtual public workshop to discuss Evergy’s transmission projects
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Corporation Commission will host a virtual public workshop to discuss Evergy’s transmission projects. The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will host a virtual meeting at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 1 to discuss Evergy’s plans for future transmission projects. KCC said members of...
Higher temperatures may lead to high energy bills in NE Kansas
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Hotter days are upon us, and energy bills are on the rise. KSNT 27 News spoke with Evergy on ways to save money throughout the summer heat. Evergy said that your thermostat may be set too cool, and having the perfect temperature could help you save money on your next electricity bill. […]