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KHP enters ‘America’s Best Looking Cruiser’ contest
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) is entering one of their cruisers into the “America’s Best Looking Cruiser” contest. This year the KHP is entering their challenger into the contest. Last year, the Kentucky State Police took first place. “The contest began as a friendly competition between the state agencies and is proving […]
Big 12 Media Days: Exclusive interviews with Kansas beat writers Henry Greenstein and Shreyas Laddha
Las Vegas, NV – Western Kansas News sports staff spent this week at the Big 12 Media Days covering the Kansas State Wildcats and the Kansas Jayhawks, as well as acquiring exclusive interviews with other programs and members of the media. Sports director Joe Blake (Dodge City) sat down...
City of Lawrence mulls allowing alcohol to be consumed on the go downtown
Patrons could soon be allowed to drink alcoholic beverages as they roam certain areas of downtown Lawrence. With KU football games slated for Kansas City for at least the upcoming season while Memorial Stadium undergoes major renovations, “the City Commission asked staff to work with stakeholders to look into a Common Consumption Area (CCA) for Downtown Lawrence,” according to the meeting agenda.
Newmark Secures Equity for Tailwind Group, Acquires Student Housing Near KU
Newmark has arranged a structured equity facility to finance programmatic student housing acquisitions throughout the U.S. Newmark secured the continuing equity source on behalf of the sponsor, Tailwind Group, a Minnesota-based real estate development, management and leasing firm. Newmark Vice Chairman and Head of the company’s Student Housing group Ryan...
Lawrence city commissioners to consider approving accessibility plan for sidewalks
Lawrence city commissioners on Tuesday will consider adopting a plan to bring city sidewalks and curb ramps up to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, estimated to cost the city and residents more than $103 million over the next 20 years. Evan Korynta, ADA compliance manager for the city,...
Lawrence firefighters say 2025 budget changes could put public safety at risk
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KCTV) - Fire and EMS in Lawrence-Douglas County send crews of at least four firefighters when someone calls for help. The City Manager’s Office released a new budget which would cut how many firefighters they can pay. The new budget has crews worried about how fast and...
Sheriff IDs Kan. drowning victim who was in area closed to swimmers
DOUGLAS COUNTY — Members of the Douglas County Underwater Search and Recovery Team recovered the body of 23-year-old Cesar Cardenas Olivas at Clinton Lake Saturday evening, according to Sheriff's Department spokesman George Diepenbrock. Just before 7p.m. Saturday, deputies and first responders were called to the lake after a report...
Kansas deputy found crack cocaine during traffic stop
JACKSON COUNTY, Kan. —Law enforcement are investigating a Kansas woman on drug allegations. Just after 10p.m. July 9, a Sheriff’s Deputy conducted a traffic stop near 150th and Q Road in rural Jackson County on an Oldsmobile Regency for a traffic infraction, according to Sheriff Tim Morse. During...
Topeka man sentenced to 25 years in prison in connection to drug trafficking, illegal firearms
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A Topeka man was sentenced to 25 years in prison in connection to drug trafficking and illegal firearms. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office - District of Kansas, a Topeka man was sentenced on Tuesday, July 16 to 300 months (25 years) in prison for charges related to drug trafficking and illegal firearms.
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