3 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle
Killings of Holcomb family in '59 still haunt
Author Truman Capote stands in the living room of the Clutter ranch house where four members of the Kansas family were murdered in 1959.
11 hrs ago | McClatchy DC
Tiahrt campaign tries to tie Kansas Senate rival to Communist Party
The Jerry Moran campaign is seeing red over an e-mail from Senate rival Todd Tiahrt's campaign that implies Moran is a fellow traveler of the Communist Party.
Scientists Confirm Weekend Kansas Meteorite Strike
A biophysicist has confirmed that a black rock that fell into a backyard in Liberal during the weekend was a meteorite.
Kansas Farm Bureau will meet in Manhattan
More than 1,000 Farm Bureau members representing each of the state's 105 counties will have the opportunity to learn more about how they can strengthen their farm, their farm organization and their way of life, as they attend the KFB annual meeting, Nov.
Kansas father, son suspect meteorite landed at home
They are convinced it's a meteorite. Ten-year-old Chandler Harp was playing in the backyard of his Liberal home when he heard what sounded like an explosion about 15 feet from where he was standing.
Ex-pharma executive runs as Dem for Kan. governor
A former pharmaceutical company executive who returned to Kansas this year announced Tuesday that he's running for governor, giving Democrats a declared candidate.
Kansans smoke, binge drink less
Kansans may be smoking and binge drinking less, but our waistlines continue to expand.
Victoria's Only Grocery Store Could Close
The only grocery store in the northwest Kansas town of Victoria could be closing next month unless someone steps in to take it over.
Wiggans Announces Run For Governor
A former pharmaceutical company executive is running for Kansas governor as a Democrat.
Kan. gov.: Lawsuit threat not being considered
Kansas' governor said Tuesday that the threat of a lawsuit over education funding won't influence the spending cuts he'll make to keep the current state budget in balance.
Pratt Man Sentenced In Disabled Woman's Death
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 A Pratt man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for his part in the murder of a partially disabled woman last year.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Kansas launches energy efficiency program
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People stand in line earlier this month at a flu vaccine clinic at the Kansas Expocentre.
Kansas Conservation: A History of Green
"Going green" is hardly a new concept for members of the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts.
Towns get receive station grants
Three Kansas towns and two counties will share $1.5 million in state grants for fire stations and other items.
Greens' new leader hopes his agricultural expertise will win over voters
The new leader of Ontario's Green Party still hasn't forgotten the lessons he learned growing up on a Kansas farm four decades ago.
Man confesses to shooting Kansas abortion provider
Defiant and unapologetic, a man accused of shooting a Kansas abortion provider confessed to the slaying Monday, telling The Associated Press that he killed the doctor to protect unborn children.
On Nov. 15, 1988, the Soviet Union launched its first space shuttle,...
Today is Sunday, Nov. 15, the 319th day of 2009. There are 46 days left in the year.
Today is Sunday, Nov. 15, the 319th day of 2009. There are 46 days left in the year.
No decision made on funding suit
A coalition of Kansas school districts have put off a decision on whether to sue the state over education funding.
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