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Motorcyclist crashed in construction zone, fell 35 feet below highway
KANSAS CITY —A motorcyclist was critically injured in an accident just after 3p.m. Saturday in Kansas City. According to KCPD Captain Jake Becchina, a Kawasaki motorcycle was northbound on U.S. 169 Highway. The motorcycle was traveling too fast to maintain control on the curve just prior to the US 9 Highway exit.
From the beginning: Grand marshal recalls 30 years of Wild West Festival
In his light blue Pontiac Tempest, Bob Swift and his wife, Sandra, led the parade for the 30th-annual Wild West Festival Saturday as the grand marshall. Swift, 80, of Hays, has been on the Wild West Committee since its beginning three decades ago. He became involved with the festival in...
Neighborhood to see park concepts July 9
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The next Grace Arbor Neighborhood meeting July 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army at 700 North Walnut will be to review the next draft of concept plans for a neighborhood park next to the Salvation Army with officials from the Hutchinson Parks Department.
It's Your Business has Ahmed Harazeen, Christine Wills, Christine Potter and April Holman
Hires Stormont Vail Health announced Ahmed Harazeen, a board-certified neurologist specializing in diagnosing and managing various neurological conditions, would be joining the Stormont Vail neurology team. Harazeen provides care at the Stormont Vail Hospital, 1500 S.W. 10th Ave. in Topeka. Harazeen is a native Jordanian who grew up in the United Arab Emirates...
'There's a safe place to land': Topeka couple shares what gay marriage legalization means
He was only doing what his governor asked, said Tobias Schlingensiepen. It was the 2010s, and then-Gov. Sam Brownback was urging ministers and faith-based leaders to perform as many marriages as possible because the ceremonies would bring in money for communities and Kansas. Schlingensiepen said he heeded Brownback's earlier advice...
Rebuilding Kansas State football's offensive line is not as daunting as it might appear
MANHATTAN — Chris Klieman was the first to admit that rebuilding Kansas State football's offensive line after two years of stability left him a bit apprehensive. But replacing four of five starters, including a two-time All-American and a second-round NFL Draft pick, might not be quite as daunting as one might suspect. For one thing, the group of returning players are not nearly as inexperienced or untested as such a turnover would suggest.
Sunnybrook Villas: Where Luxury Meets Convenience in Olathe
Sunnybrook Villa’s community in NW Olathe is setting the pace this year in maintenance-provided home sales in Johnson County, with seven recent sales in the $550,000 to $650,000 range. According to Ken Rosberg, the on-site representative for Sunnybrook, their success can be attributed to three key factors:
Manhattan pool opens after unexpected early closure
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – A community pool in Manhattan was able to reopen their pool to the public following early closure Friday night. Northview Waterpark had to close their doors early Friday due to broken glass in the pool. Manhattan Parks and Recreation tells us maintence staff worked through the evening and morning to fix the […]
Agenda for the Bo Co Commission on July 8
A meeting of the Industrial Development Research Committee will be held on July 8, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the main lobby of the Bourbon County Courthouse, 210 S. National Ave. Fort Scott, KS 66701. Bourbon County Courthouse. 210 S. National Ave Fort Scott, KS 66701 Phone: 620-223-3800. Fax: 620-223-5832.
Mini Jamaica brings a glimpse into Fiesta Topeka to downtown
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The final countdown is on for the 91st annual Fiesta Topeka, but the festivities are already underway as they kicked off Fiesta with a Mini Jamaica. Mini Jamaica translates to mini fiesta and while the actual Fiesta is held at our Lady of Guadalupe in Oakland, this is the third year mini Jamaica has been held at Evergy Plaza, exposing the entire community to all the fun Fiesta has to offer.
First Look at El Chinola Mariscos ICT
With summer’s arrival, that means many new food trucks all over town. A number of them can be found in north Wichita. That’s when I came across El Chinola Mariscos ICT. El Chinola Mariscos ICT is a locally owned food truck specializing in Mexican seafood dishes such as ceviche, aguachiles and shrimp cocktail dishes. You can order the seafood fresh or fried. If you want some more traditional dishes, there’s also tacos and quesadillas.
Pottawatomie Co. sees an increase in car break-ins
WAMEGO (KSNT) – Over the past week, Pottawatomie County has seen an increase in car break-ins. This prompted the Wamego Police Department to make a Facebook posting warning resident’s about potential burglaries. While there have been no break-ins yet in Wamego, Police Chief Paul Schliffke said that when they begin happening in surrounding areas, they […]
Lawrence school board to consider increasing meal prices, some student fees
The Lawrence school board on Monday will consider approving a 10-cent increase to lunch and breakfast prices in addition to some student fee increases for the 2024-25 year. Currently, lunch rates for elementary, middle and high school students who are not in the free and reduced-price lunch program are $2.90, $3.10 and $3.15, according to the agenda item. If the proposal is approved, those would increase by 10 cents to $3 for elementary, $3.20 for middle and $3.25 for high schools.
Storm season ends in Salina
Salina, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–The Southwest Kansas Storm’s season ended in dramatic fashion as they fell to the Salina Liberty 41-35 in the first round of the Arena Football League (AFL) playoffs. A last second hail mary pass from Matt Stuck was caught at the four-yardline, but the Liberty corralled wide receiver Todd Athey before he could try and lateral the ball, ending the game and the Storm’s season.
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