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Multiple unrelated grass fires reported in Saline County over the weekend
Over the weekend, multiple unrelated grass fires ignited across Saline County. On Saturday, July 13, a grass fire sparked at the weapons range located at 429 West Barley Road. Ordinance caused the fire to quickly spread, with smoke visible from Farrelly and Powers Roads. Fire District Three responded to the...
Unforked, shuttered by 2022 fire, set to finally reopen in Overland Park
An Overland Park eatery has reached the end of a steady rebuild after a fire forced it to close. After wrapping up months of reconstruction work, Sheridan’s Unforked softly reopened last week, starting with its drive-thru for limited hours. Pending employee training, restaurant officials said the dining room will...
Concert for a Child takes on Latin flair
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Capper Foundation is adding a little Latin flair to this year’s Concert for a Child. The fourth annual event will feature Son Venezuela. The group’s lead singer Luis Guillen visited Eye on NE Kansas with Jarrod Guth from Capper Foundation. Jarrod said the event...
'Arts & Eats' Third Thursday features public activities, multiple food trucks to DCI Park
“Arts & Eats” will showcase hands-on activities and local food trucks on Thursday, July 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. at DCI Park on the corner of 2nd Ave. and Main St. "This month is centered around DCI Park at 2nd Ave. and Main St. This is something we are experimenting with — springboarding on our Lunch in the Park on Mondays when we bring in food trucks. We know that DCI Park is a beautiful space," Hutch Rec Arts and Humanities Coordinator Jacelyn Chambers said.
Animal shelter running adoption fee deal in July
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — If you're looking for a pet, go to the Hutchinson Animal Shelter between now and the end of the month and you can save some money. "It's a program called Empty the Shelters," said Michaela Schommer with the Hutchinson Animal Shelter. "If you know anything about Bissell, the brand, Bissell is, most people know of them as the vacuums, Bissell Vacuums and Carpet Cleaners. They have a nonprofit branch, a foundation that they formed, and they fundraise and they donate to animal welfare organizations nationally. The Bissell Foundation is an incredible animal welfare foundation, and we appreciate them. They are currently sponsoring, for any shelter that's participating right now through July 31st, sponsoring portions of our adoption fees, which is allowing then shelters to be able to reduce those adoption fees. And we are doing all of our dogs, whether it's a dog, adult dog or a puppy or senior, at a flat $50 adoption fee. And then all of our cats, whether it's an adult or kitten, at a $25 adoption fee."
Johnny’s BBQ Back to School BBQ Bash!
Stop by Johnny’s BBQ from now until August 3rd to support their Back to School BBQ Bash, supporting the Olathe School District! Donate school supplies at Johnnys’s BBQ and you can get entered to win tickets for Luke Bryan or Dierks Bentley AND a free ice cream coupon, thanks to The Golden Scoop. Don’t miss the finale event on August 3rd to cash in your coupon, enjoy delicious BBQ and see who wins the tickets at the Back to School BBQ Bash!
Vet: Parvo in puppies is preventable
A puppy in Hutchinson had to fight for its life recently because a young family trusted what they were told before consulting with a veterinarian. "We got to contend with a Parvo case recently," said Jon Austin, DVM with Hutchinson Small Animal Hospital. "It's one of those things that definitely the old ounce of prevention pound to cure scenario for sure. I just wanted to restate to people how important it is to have a relationship with your veterinarian and to consult and trust their judgment and their recommendations for what's best medically for your pet, especially a new puppy. You know, this young family listened to the breeder you know and I can't tell you how many times in 33 years I've heard this you know that the dogs all current on his shots you know that's the line that comes from the breeder."
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...
UPDATED: SPD arrest Salina man following police chase — drugs allegedly found
On Monday, July 15, a Salina Police Department (SPD) officer attempted to stop a 1984 black GMC Suburban for improper registration but was soon involved in a 25-minute chase throughout Salina. SPD Lt. Kyle Tonniges said the officer first tried to stop the vehicle at 7:56 p.m. in the 100...
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,...
Reported vandalism leaves Topeka store owners with heavy concerns
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Multiple businesses at the corner of Southwest 29th street and Wanamaker road were targets of vandalism over the weekend. Around 2 a.m. on Saturday, July 13 the Topeka Police Department (TPD) responded to a report of vandalism at CBD American Shaman, Vapor World and Batteries Plus Business Check. CBD American Shaman window’s […]
Co-coaches take a look at the upcoming Topeka Teen Mosaic 2024 project
TOPEKA (FOX 43) – Members of Topeka United Mosaic Partner Pairs join the FOX 43 AM Live team with a look at what’s in store for 2024’s Teen Mosaic program. For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. […]
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church celebrates Mass before Fiesta Topeka
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - On Sunday Morning, parishioners of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church came to a very different service. It celebrated Fiesta Topeka with a special band. “It’s tradition. We always open Fiesta Week with a Mass and close it with a Mass,” said Deborah Ortega, an organizer of Fiesta Topeka.
Retired TPD Major offers insight on attempted assassination against Trump
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Retired Topeka Police Major, Darin Scott, served for 32 years working with several task forces and the Secret Service to provide political security. ”Our job with law enforcement is to make sure that dignitary, from the time their feet are on the ground to the time that their feet are back off the ground, is safe along with everyone around them,” said Scott. “We have to create that environment.”
Dirt work resumes for Emporia’s next hotel
Dirt work has resumed for a new hotel in northwest Emporia. Planning has been underway for months to build a new Fairview hotel facility at 3010 Eaglecrest, the former Montana Mike’s location. The plan is for a nearly 90-room hotel and convention center. Work is beginning three months after the Emporia City Commission approved a development agreement in April — and after the city granted Community Improvement District status for that property and the Hampton Inn next door at 2900 Eaglecrest.
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