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Newton mill and overlay projects to start July 10
NEWTON, Kan. — The City of Newton's annual mill and overlay will begin this week with Medical Center Drive. The contractor, Pearson Construction, will begin milling off asphalt on Wednesday, July 10. City crews will do base pavement patching the following day, and then Pearson will begin the asphalt overlay. Pearson plans to work one lane at a time. They will use a flagging crew to stop traffic and flag drivers around the construction as needed.
Billy Joe Hill, 77, a free man after serving 'Hard 25' sentence for 1998 Burlingame murder
Billy Joe Hill had been on the Kansas Most Wanted list more than two months when law enforcement officers cornered him in January 1999 in a farmhouse seven miles northeast of Holton in Jackson County. Hill remained barricaded for 49 hours in a house where the heat and electricity had...
Multiple housing projects under way in Liberal
Housing has been a hot topic in Liberal for the past several years and recently, some work has been going on to help with just that. As Liberal Mayor Jose Lara tells it, developers are currently being kept busy with a few projects. “We have a housing project going on...
Video: Overland Park's Star Spangled Spectacular fireworks celebration
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — A day after Independence Day, Overland Park's annual Star Spangled Spectacular was held at Corporate Woods Founders' Park. Muddy conditions and rain forced the postponement of the show for 24 hours. You can watch the full display above.
Star Spangled Spectacular wows after rain delay
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (KCTV) - Corporate Woods was plenty busy Friday night after a flooded creek postponed the city’s fireworks show and canceled the festival portion. The performers and vendors had other gigs, so it turned into more of a picnic and tailgate environment with a cool breeze as the sun set behind the tall office buildings and tree-lined grassy areas. American flag apparel was still apparent. After all, the real show isn’t on a stage, it’s in the sky once night falls.
New FSCC Dean of Students: Vanessa Poyner
Vanessa Poyner, 46, is the new Fort Scott Community College Dean of Students as of June 11. Her office is located in the Student Services office of Bailey Hall. Poyner earned her Associate of Science from Fort Scott Community College, then a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from Missouri Southern State University and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from the University of Cincinnati.
Benedictine College considers new medical school
Officials with Benedictine College are in the early stages of exploring the potential of a new medical school at the college in Atchison. Benedictine is continuing the project after dissolving a collaboration with Catholic Healthcare International. Chief Business Officer Stan Sluder says over the last two years officials have realized...
Local rancher named operations director at Pioneers Bluffs
MATFIELD GREEN — Pioneer Bluffs Board of Directors has selected Sammy Jo Peterson as the new Operations Director of the nonprofit, historical Flint Hills ranch. “We have gone through an exhaustive search and we are excited to have Sammy Jo’s enthusiasm, knowledge of agriculture, community relationships, and eagerness,” said Nancy Mattke, Board President. “She will do great in spreading the Pioneer Bluffs mission to preserve and share the ranching heritage of the Flint Hills into the future of the organization.”
New spa offering infrared sauna treatments opening in Overland Park
A new spa offering an “innovative” relaxation experience is on its way to Johnson County. Beem Light Sauna will soon open a new facility in southern Overland Park. Beem Light Sauna will operate at 13338 Metcalf Ave. The spa will operate out of a space at the Deer...
SMSD News: We are One Shawnee Mission and we are ALL IN
July 1 marked the start of the 2024-2025 school year in the Shawnee Mission School District (SMSD). It also officially was the first day Dr. Michael Schumacher began to serve as Superintendent. Dr. Schumacher shared that the dedication of everyone in the SMSD – students, their families, educators, and the...
LaRocca’s Pizza to be featured on nationwide food roadshow
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A local pizza restaurant will be the next star of America’s Best Restaurants (ABR). On Monday, July 8, ABR plans to visit LaRocca’s Pizza and get a behind the scenes look at some popular dishes and hear from the owners. ABR is a national media and marketing company that focuses on highlighting […]
Freedom Fest activities will move into Saturday
The rock band Molly Hatchet will perform at Freedom Fest Saturday night in downtown Junction City. The free concert begins at 8:30 p.m. Some of their songs range from Flirtin' With Disaster to Whiskey Man and Bad to the Bone. Hells/Bells: #1 AC/DC Tribute band will perform 6:30 p.m. in...
Day after holiday marks final day to buy fireworks in Shawnee Co.
ROSSVILLE (KSNT) – This year, Friday, July 5 was the final day you could purchase fireworks in Shawnee County. This is a change from last year when the Fourth of July was the final day to purchase fireworks within county limits. This allowed firework tent operations to stay open for an extra day. One tent […]
Sunflower Foundation names Burger senior VP of programs and strategy
Sunflower Foundation has named Elizabeth Burger, a longtime program officer who has been integral in helping spearhead the Topeka-based health philanthropy’s work across Kansas for nearly 12 years, as its new senior vice president of programs and strategy, effective July 1. In this role, Burger will manage the necessary...
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.
Flash sale on Dam Jam day passes now through Monday
GODDARD, Kan. (KAKE) - The Dam Jam Music Festival is having a flash sale on day passes for the two-day event in Goddard later this month. Now through Monday, general admission day passes are $104, a $40 savings off the regular price of $144. Each pass is good for July 19 or July 20.
Shawnee County schools offer different approaches to upcoming Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment debuts in Kansas K-12 this fall. The bipartisan legislation signed into law in 2022 allows students to transfer schools if the receiving school chosen has available capacity. have all experienced recent declines in enrollment, presumably freeing up space for new students. But not all have rolled out the...
Kan. shoplifter involved in fatal crash is going to prison
JOHNSON COUNTY —A woman involved in a deadly crash during a police chase is going to prison. Last week, Shyanne Canady, 23, was sentenced to 10-years in prison, according to the Johnson County District Attorney's office. In May she pleaded guilty to aggravated battery and second-degree murder, according to...
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