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Extreme temperatures bring excessive heat warning
Jul. 30—Extreme heat and humidity will continue to impact the mid-Missouri River Valley Tuesday, as above-average temperatures intensify across the heartland. Temperatures are anticipated to reach the upper 90s across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas after lunchtime Tuesday, with oppressive humidity resulting in heat indices or "feels like" temperatures of up to 113 degrees. Similar ...
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At long last, the start of KU football preseason camp is here! We are less than a month away from KU's season opener and it's going to be a busy next few weeks for the KU program heading into the 2024 season. There's never been a better time to join...
2 die in domestic-related shooting in Montara community just south of Topeka
Two people were found fatally shot late Monday in the 1600 block of S.W. 70th in the Montara community just south of Topeka, said Shawnee County Sheriff Brian C. Hill. Hill's office wasn't immediately revealing the names, genders or ages of the deceased people or information about their cause and manner of death. “Preliminary...
Capital City Crushers 10U Finish Second at State Tournament
Capital City Crushers 10U finished as runner-up in the Championship Game on the weekend of July 19-21 at the 2024 SD class A State Tourney. The Capital City Crushers started their tournament with a win on Friday against Yankton Bombers 11-5. Saturday’s games stared much like Friday with wins over Harrisburg Tigers 10-3 followed by another win against Aberdeen Smitty’s 10-6. Those three wins gave Capital City the third seed going into Championship Sunday for bracket play. The first game would have the team facing another Pierre team the six seed Pierre Snappers. The two Pierre teams battled to the end with the Capital City Crushers coming away with the win 4-3. The win would move the team into the semifinals with the second seed, Harrisburg MAG. Another win for the day against MAG by a margin of 5-1 sent Capital City Crushers to the Championship game to face the top seed Brandon Valley Black. Brandon Valley would get the state championship win defeating the Crushers 11-1. Capital City would finish the tournament at 5-1 taking home second place.
Two arrested on suspected drug, firearms crimes after Madison traffic stop
A traffic stop in Madison last week led to a pair of arrests on suspicion of illegal drug activity. Following the stop Friday, Greenwood County deputies say they arrested Wayne Moler and Gabrielle Cheshewalla on suspicion of distributing methamphetamine; possessing fentanyl, marijuana, opioids and psilocybin; and possessing paraphernalia both for use and distribution. In addition, Moler was arrested on suspicion on being a felon possessing of a firearm; possessing a short-barrel shotgun; defacing the serial number of a firearm; violating driving restrictions; and transporting an open container of alcohol.
Jessica Anthony on her new novel, "The Most"
Jessica Anthony’s novel, The Most, takes place on a single unseasonably hot day in November 1957. When Kathleen Beckett refuses to get out of the pool at her apartment complex, her husband, Virgil, grows increasingly anxious. Through memory and perspective, Anthony explores the years of marriage leading up to...
Toddler rescued Sunday in Moundridge
MOUNDRIDGE, Kan. — According to a social media post from Moundridge police, a 14-month old was rescued Sunday afternoon. Just before 2 p.m., Moundridge police, fire and EMS were called to a report of a juvenile needing assistance. The child was trapped underground inside a PVC pipe. The pipe was about 12 inches in diameter and 10-12 feet deep. The child was apparently uninjured and upright in the bottom of the pipe.
Airborne Survey of Northwest Kansas Aquifer Completed Successfully
LAWRENCE — The Kansas Geological Survey and its research partners recently completed an airborne survey in northwest Kansas that will allow scientists to create a 3-D image of the High Plains aquifer in that area at a level of detail that has not previously been possible. With funding from...
Wichita woman sentenced to life in prison for killing son
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - A Wichita woman has been sentenced to life in prison for killing her 14-year-old son before being shot by police earlier this year. Last month, Kylee Hodges, 43, plead guilty to killer her son Claude Hodges, Jr. back on January 28. His father told KAKE News he had gone that evening to pick up Claude for a weekly custody exchange, but he and Kylee never showed up.
Emporia community supports mothers-to-be
EMPORIA (KSNT) – Mothers-to-be got some community support at a breastfeeding bash in Emporia. This event is dedicated to empowering and supporting all mothers. It was also the 50th birthday celebration of WIC, or Women, Infants, and Children. Attendees learned about what goes into keeping children and themselves healthy through breastfeeding. KSNT 27 News spoke with […]