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New Planned Parenthood clinic expands abortion access for patients in and outside Kansas
PITTSBURG — A new Planned Parenthood clinic in southeast Kansas will be the closest abortion access point for many people in the South and will provide easier access to reproductive health care for southeast Kansans who previously had to travel to Overland Park. The center, which opens Monday in...
Sunday forecast: Cooler but muggy, chance of storms
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The big weather story today will be the highs mainly in the 80s vs 90s from yesterday. We’ll also have more cloud cover and monitoring a slightly higher chance for storms moving through the area this afternoon (compared to what it looked like earlier this morning). This is coming in from Nebraska but there is uncertainty on how much of it will hold together but it is going to be something to be aware of. We’ll get another chance for storms tonight as well. Both rounds of storms may be severe with damaging winds the primary concern although overall, lightning and locally heavy rain will be the main hazards.
Police asking for help to ID Kan. jewelry store theft suspect
SHAWNEE COUNTY – Topeka Police continue asking for the public’s help in identifying an individual who is believed to be involved in an ongoing theft investigation. Just after 4:30 p.m., August 9, police responded to a reported theft at Kay Jeweler’s at West Ridge Mall, 1801 SW Wanamaker Road in Topeka, according to a media release.
Every former Kansas State football player currently in the NFL
A look at the former Wildcats that are currently on an NFL roster. The 2024 NFL season is near and dozens of former Kansas State players are currently rostered among the league's 32 teams. Until the end of the preseason, NFL teams have a 90-man roster that will eventually shrink...
Gordon Parks Museum receives Kansas Arts Commission General Operating Support Grant
Fort Scott, Kan. Aug. 16, 2024 – The Gordon Parks Museum is one of the recipients to receive grant funds from the Kansas Arts Commission for General Operating Support. The museum’s grant award amount is $16,000. Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced $1,295,450 has been awarded to 108 recipients in the latest round of Kansas Arts Commission (KAC) grant funding. The funds will support museums, arts education, music, dance, visual arts, professional and community theater, creative writing, murals, poetry and other creative projects.
Great Bend High School offering several discount ticket options
High school sports practices begin around Kansas on Aug. 19. Games will follow shortly after that. Great Bend High School is offering a few ways to get into those activities at a discounted rate. Activities Director Matt Westerhaus said Great Bend High School and Great Bend Middle School students are eligible for a student pass for $30.
Agenda For FS City Commission on August 20
Budget Workshop begins at 5:00PM – City Hall – open to the public. Regular City Commission meeting begins at 6:00PM – open to the public. Public Hearing – Case No. 1047 – Request for a Zoning Change at 223 N. Franklin for the purpose of a mechanic’s shop – during the Commission Meeting.
Tri-Valley Foundation Fall Golf Classic is September 14
2024 Friends of Tri-Valley Foundation Fall Golf Classic. When: Saturday, September 14, 2024 with 8am registration and shotgun start at 9am. Where: Woodland Hills Golf Course, 2414 Horton St., Fort Scott, KS 66701. Cost: $240 per team, includes green fees, golf cart & lunch. Deadline to enter: September 8, 2024.
A warm finish to the weekend. Isolated storm tonight.
Storm Track 3 Forecast: A warm finish to the weekend. Isolated storm tonight. We-re starting off this Sunday with a warm and quiet weather picture with mostly clear skies and temperatures in the 70s. Just like Saturday, a heat advisory will be in effect for south central into southwest Kansas...
Summer COVID cases surge in Missouri, Kansas as free vaccines disappear
Last year, when COVID vaccines were still free, barely one in five Americans rolled up their sleeves for the latest dose. Now that some people will have to pay $100-plus for the shot, health officials expect even weaker demand when the next version of the vaccine comes out this fall. Meanwhile, a surprisingly strong...
INSIGHT KANSAS: If Kansas politics were in the Olympics
Citius, Altius, Fortius. The original Olympic motto – translated to Faster, Higher, Stronger. – was never in more splendid display as the past few weeks in Paris. If the Olympic spirit was a religion, the athletes were its evangelists.Time after time, we were moved by sheer will or talent. A strangely inspired connection to people we didn’t know yesterday but who we scream at to go faster, higher, or stronger today. Maybe because Olympic ideals represent the best of our democratic ideals. Regardless of circumstances one is born into, or obscurity toiled in, the liberties and rights we share when fused with self-determination and love of something allows anyone to catch their dreams in a bottle. Sport or otherwise. Podium or not. A Jeffersonian meritocracy. Which made me ponder another representation of democracy. What if Kansas politics and government were in the Olympics? For aren’t they us too? Shouldn’t we be shrieking at our TV screens for them to go faster, higher, stronger? What would that look like?
State Treasurer trying to help nonprofits
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson is looking to help on National Nonprofit Day, which is August 17. "How things wind up in unclaimed property can sometimes be a mystery," Johnson said. "We are looking forward to a chance to focus on searching and seeing what we can find, and we've had a little bit of luck this week. We got excited for the KSU Foundation because there is a whole bunch, but there are like 20 properties each for $2.64. But it was a couple thousand and we had quite a bit for KU Med."
Kansas veterans discover expanded VA benefits at Wichita Wind Surge game
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Two years ago, the Federal Government expanded which veterans are eligible for VA Healthcare benefits. But many still don't know about the extra help available. Sunday they got the chance to find out while watching the American pastime. The Robert J Dole VA Medical Center went...
Free train rides, games and more at Founders Fest with Shawnee County Parks & Recreation
Train rides, games, music and fun are some of the things families can expect at this Shawnee County Parks and Recreation event. Founders Fest, hosted by The Shawnee County Parks and Recreation Department, will include entertainment, free activities and educational opportunities for all ages. It will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31. ...
Businesses go head-to-head in Wichita Corporate Challenge
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) — Teams from over two dozen Wichita businesses are going head-to-head in the annual Wichita Corporate Challenge. Over the next two weeks, they’ll test their health, fitness and teamwork skills by competing in 25 different events, including pickleball, soccer and flag football. Wichita Sports Commission...
Ad Astra Academies open for USD 313
CAPTION: Superintendent of USD 313 Cindy Couchman, left, and members of the Buhler Board of Education celebrate the opening of Ad Astra Academies in Hutchinson. CREDIT USD 313. Buhler USD 313 celebrated the grand opening of Ad Astra Academies Friday morning, located at 1800 East 23rd Avenue in Hutchinson. The...
Chinese dance, music, and cuisine highlight Dragon Wind Celebration at Volland
ALMA — Volland is set to embrace Chinese culture and celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a vibrant event called Dragon Wind on Saturday, Sept. 21. The festivities will take place at the Volland Gallery, complementing the ongoing exhibition “Hong Chun Zhang: Hair of the Dragon” and Zhang’s site-specific installation, “Prairie Dragon.”
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