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Kansas driver’s license offices still impacted by CrowdStrike outage
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas driver’s license offices are still impacted by the issues with the CrowdStrike. On Friday, a defective software update sent by CrowdStrike to its customers disrupted airlines, banks, hospitals and other critical services Friday, affecting about 8.5 million machines running Microsoft’s Windows operating system. The following offices in Kansas had problems […]
Storm Track 3 Forecast: Temps climb as high pressure takes charge this week
There is a brief window for a few sprinkles and rain showers from southcentral into southeastern Kansas through early Tuesday evening. Any activity will be spotty and wane by sundown. Severe weather is unlikely with this chance. Temperatures tonight will be comfortable with low humidity. We are setting up for...
July heat settling back in on Kansas
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The warmup continues for most of Kansas as the week continues and widespread 90s are on the way for Wednesday and Thursday. That’s close to average for late July, and the humidity should remain low for most of the region, so heat indices won’t be too different from the afternoon highs.
Flags at half-staff in honor of former Kansas Speaker Marvin William Barkis
(KOAM) - Governor Laura Kelly has issued an order for flags to be flown at half-staff on all state buildings, grounds, and facilities in memory of former Kansas Speaker of the House Marvin William Barkis. This decision follows Executive Order #20-30 and is effective immediately until sundown on the day of his interment.
Kansas high schoolers, inspired by teachers who make an impact, eager to join profession
EMPORIA — Itzia Reyes wants to be a teacher so she can comfort kids who don’t feel welcome. The Winfield High School student remembers the sting of learning English as a second language and longing for more support. At the Kansas Future Teachers Academy last week at Emporia State University, Reyes focused her attention on social-emotional learning in anticipation of attending college and becoming part of the next generation of educators.
Large Kamala Harris portrait can be seen in Lawrence
LAWRENCE (KSNT) – A Kansas man is sending a political message across the country with some agriculture-inspired art. Stan Herd creates Earthwork. He put together a large portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris as she now runs for the presidency. “It’s just exciting to be involved and traveling around the country,” Herd said. “Hoping that […]
Chaos Coffee is bringing frappes, lattes and more to Topeka-area food truck scene
MERIDEN — When chaos comes around, this coffee truck will be there to calm the moment. Chaos Coffee, owned by Dany Guzman, began offering its services to customers six weeks ago, and since then business has been steady rolling. Guzman said the idea of beginning a truck had long been an idea, but it...
KDHE confirms fish kill near Emporia
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s Bureau of Environmental Field Services is investigating the recent discovery of a fish kill near Emporia. KDHE was called to the Cottonwood River from Roads P to 150 this past Thursday, about three miles east of Emporia, and found “numerous” carp, buffalo and drum dead in a report emailed to KVOE News. Roughly 400 buffalo had been dead for several days, along with about 20 drum, 10 channel catfish and less than five grass carp.
Back-to-School Carnival is scheduled in USD 475
Geary County Schools USD 475 will host its 2024 Back-To-School Carnival on Thursday, Aug. 1 at Junction City High School. Gates open at 6 p.m. Join in on the fun next Thursday night as the 2024 carnival will include live performances, carnival games, face painting, free prizes, and free food.
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