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Day 11, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
This is day 11 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers, Kansas Grain and Feed Association and the Kansas Cooperative Council. Summer rains that leave behind humid air are keeping farmers out of the fields until late in...
Can you put political campaign signs by the road in Kansas? Here are state and local rules
With election season heating up, you may have noticed political campaign signs going up along roads. With the Aug. 6 primary election is a little more than a month away, here's what to know about political campaign sign rules. ...
Emporia Walmart made a splash for local Children’s Miracle Network
EMPORIA (KSNT) – Emporia Walmart employees drenched themselves in water for a good cause. The retailer’s Emporia location is joining other Walmart stores across the country to raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network. To make sure this store met its goal, the store managers volunteered to let guests and co-workers dump buckets of ice […]
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...
Foundation poured for Dollar Tree in east Emporia
It isn’t paving paradise to put up a parking lot, but construction in northeast Emporia is replacing the Family Fun Center with a Dollar Tree. With the foundation recently poured, Emporia city officials confirmed basic plans for a roughly 9,800 square-foot building at 920 East 12th, between Old Rum’s Liquor and Goodcents. A construction timetable is pending.
Bernie’s last blast: Toso oversees Emporia’s fireworks show for last time
Bernie Toso says it’s time to disengage — somewhat — from his involvement with Emporia’s annual fireworks show. Toso has been either a volunteer or the leader of Emporia’s annual pyrotechnics display for almost 20 years. Toso closed out his time as lead pyrotechnician with...
Emporia’s latest mural to be featured during First Friday Art Walk
Emporia’s latest mural is almost finished, and it’s ready to be celebrated as part of the city’s First Friday Art Walk. The mural is on the north side of Jack’s Lawn and Pool at 829 Commercial, the featured presenter for Friday’s event. First Friday Art Walk developer Kaila Mock says this is the latest mural through the work of the Community Art Alliance, a venture of Visit Emporia.
Emporia Fire handles fireworks-related polycart incident, accidental house fire on July 4
After a relatively calm day for the Fourth of July, Emporia firefighters had a burst of activity Thursday night. Emporia Fire went to a polycart fire in the 900 block of Sylvan around 10 pm. Battalion Chief Eron Steinlage says the incident was fireworks-related. No injuries were reported. As crews...
Annual Emporia firework show shoots off almost 800 shells
EMPORIA (KSNT) – The northeast Kansas sky was lit up with fireworks this Fourth of July. The Emporia community celebrated the Fourth of July with a concert and firework show at Welch Stadium at Emporia State University. Bernie Toso has been doing this show for 19 years. He gave 27 News a behind the scenes […]
Governor Kelly announces $8.6 Million awarded to cost share program projects
EDWARDSVILLE – Governor Laura Kelly and Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed today announced that $8.6 million will be awarded to 14 transportation construction projects through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Cost Share Program for spring 2024. “These new Cost Share projects will repair and modernize transportation infrastructure in communities...
Andover Central High School teacher and softball coach dies after battling cancer
ANDOVER, Kan. (KAKE) - The Andover Central High School is mourning the loss of art teacher and softball coach Rita Frakes who passed away on Friday after battling cancer. Andover Central High School remembers Ms. Frakes as, "an amazing art teacher, mentor and friend to students and colleagues alike. Her larger-than-life personality and steadfast positive energy stayed with her, despite the challenges she was facing. She will be dearly missed in our school and Jaguar community."
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