Tuesday Jun 30 | The Capital-Journal
A man drowned Monday evening while trying to help a young girl who was struggling in the water at this popular northeast Kansas state park, authorities said.
Extraordinary people: Nortonville
When the Friday night Lenten fish fries began at St. Joseph's School in Nortonville 15 years ago, no one would have guessed someday more than 800 dinners per week would be served - especially since the town's population is only 600.
High winds cause numerous problems
High winds are causing many problems across the state. Strong, sustained winds up to 65 mph have been reported by the National Weather Service.
Jury selection begins for Kan. abortion provider
Anti-abortion supporters pray outside the Sedgwick County Courthouse in downtown Wichita on the first day of jury selection in the trial of Dr.
Late-term abortion provider faces trial
To abortion-rights supporters, Dr. George Tiller's trial is the culmination of repeated harassment, a witch hunt in which foes have been willing to do anything and everything to gain a conviction.
The American Soybean Association's recent request to USDA for an Office of Inspector General audit of the national checkoff program has spurred some past United Soybean Board chairmen to speak out.
'A Tale of Two Inputs' crops meeting to look at weed control, soil fertility
I doubt Charles Dickens had 'A Tale of Two Inputs' in mind when he wrote A Tale of Two Cities.