Wednesday Jul 2 | St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Doniphan County sentencings postponed
Activity in two pending Doniphan County court cases has been postponed until later in the year.
Car Collapse Victim Recovering
A Troy, Kansas man is said to be in good condition after a car fell on top of him.
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Garden tour to be held in Troy
The Birdhouses for Education Garden Tour and a silent auction will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m June 21 in the garden of Sharon Weiser, located at 336 N. Liberty in Troy, Kan.
A man involved in a crash last August that killed three local men could be headed to prison.
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An 83-year-old man died in a fire early Thursday morning at a home near Troy, Kan.
Trial Begins for Troy Man Accused in Deadly Accident
The trial is underway for a Troy, Kansas man accused in a deadly accident. Robert Cluck is charged with three counts of Involuntary Manslaughter.
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NAPA looking to open St. Joe store
NAPA Auto Parts is expanding to St. Joseph. The company has been actively looking for real estate, as well as an independent owner.
One Wesley takes her show to state, other bides time
Little sisters usually aren't too inspiring. Not when it's so fun being pests. But Topeka High senior Micah Wesley isn't so sure she'd even be competing in the State Outdoor this weekend, let alone as a Class ...
Quick-change comedy challenges its two actors
“You've got to be on the whole time. As soon as you leave the stage, you're changing costumes.”
It might take a village to raise a child, but it only takes two actors to populate the third-smallest town in Texas. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Mom's murder trial to start July 7
A 21-year-old northeast Kansas woman is scheduled to go on trial July 7 in the death of her newborn son last year.Tamara Sue Kostman of Troy was scheduled Wednesday for a five-day trial in Doniphan County ... via KansasCity.com
Lincoln visited 'Bleeding Kansas'
“We have a means provided for the expression of our belief in regard to slavery”
When presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln came to Kansas in December of 1859, he knew he was coming into a charged situation. via Kansas.com
Doniphan County chase ends in crash
Published Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 10:31 a.m. CDT A man being pursued across state lines early this morning lost control of his truck and was ejected from the vehicle a mile east of Wathena in Doniphan ... via Topeka Capital-Journal
Sheriff retiring badge after 25 years in office
“Once you decide to do that, you're intending to take someone's life”
Sheriff Roy Dunnaway hadn't yet mastered the fine points of handling his department's new air boat when he heard the screams of a woman trapped in floodwaters. via Topeka Capital-Journal
Meals on Wheels Means Money For KS. County
Northeast Kansas Senior Centers are about to get a facelift. The National Meals on Wheels Association has granted $45,000 to Doniphan County's Council on Aging. via KQTV
Accused Newborn Killer Needs New Atty.
The case against a Kansas mother who's charged with her newborn's death may be held up. via KQTV
“He will be a good fit for the community.”
After interviewing six finalists, the Grand Ledge school board finished their seven-month search for a new superintendent when they voted to offer the position to Dr. via Lansing State Journal
Board Picks New Superintendent
Grand Ledge Public Schools have a new superintendent. Doctor Steve Matthews from Troy was chosen by the school board Monday night. via WILX-TV Lansing
Reward offered for information on arson
A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the Sunday afternoon fire that damaged a vacant house and outbuildings at the Peony ... via Salina Journal
Troy L. Babcock, 38, and Jennifer L. Frandle, 39, both of McPherson; Stephen D. Davenport, 49, Seabrook, Texas, and Robecka M. Moles, 48, Weatherford, Okla.; Douglas L. Barrett, 44, and Kimberly D. Stafford, ... via Salina Journal
Arraignment Postponed in Newborn Death
A Troy woman will not have to answer to charges of murdering her newborn son for two more months. via KAKE-TV Wichita