2 hrs ago | Hays Daily News
Mid-Kansas Election names leadership
Mid-Kansas Electric Company LLC held its sixth annual meeting May 18 in Ulysses.
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May 25, 2013 3:18 p.m.One dead in western Kansas dune buggy accident
A Colorado woman died after the dune buggy she was in over turned on a rural road in southwest Kansas.
6 hrs ago | SFGate
Kan. budget cuts to corrections criticized
Democrats and the Kansas corrections secretary say an agreement struck earlier in the week to cut some $12 million from public safety in the 2014 Kansas budget would put residents at risk if spending cuts are not restored.
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Department Of Corrections May Face Budget Cuts
The Kansas Department of Corrections would have to limit parole supervision to only the highest-risk offenders under a proposed state budget agreement, the department's secretary said in a memo this week.
14 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle
Drought dampens farmers markets, but growers are optimistic
Randy Clark of Clark Farms, left, shows Doris Waggoner some carrots in April at the Kansas Grown Farmers Market in front of Green Acres near 21st and Rock Road.
Re: Kansas House rejects Senate's tax plan
When lawmakers return Tuesday, they will consider another plan drafted by House Republicans and agreed on by tax negotiators Friday afternoon.
May 24, 2013 4:14 p.m.Kingman Police Chief says Seacat bullied wife
A police chief says a former Kansas police instructor admitted that he ``bullied'' his wife the night before she was found shot to death in the couple's fire-damaged home.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For Parts Of Western Kansas
This afternoon into the evening, there's a chance for storms to develop in western Kansas with the main threat being large hail and gusty winds.
The Midland Railway in Baldwin, KS operates excursion trains behind vintage engines, such as this restored Rock Island E-8. Franklin County Ed Schons made an "s" hook in the blacksmith's shop at Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop on Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012, in Olathe, Kansas.
Kansas State Senator Really Worried That Reducing Taxes On Groceries ...
The Kansas Senate has passed a measure that would cut the state sales tax on groceries from 6.3 percent to 4.95 percent, setting up what the Kansas City Star calls a "showdown with the [State] House," where "approval" of the plan "is questionable." There are probably some compelling reasons to cut the sales tax on groceries.
Federal cuts announced for poorest Kansas schools
School districts across the state received word Thursday of significant cuts to federal funding reserved for the highest-poverty schools.
Plan suggests toll lanes on eastern Kansas highway
The plan, which was released Thursday, suggests that sometime between 2030 and 2040, the highway should be widened to six lanes by adding "high occupancy toll," or HOT lanes, in each direction.
Groundbreaking Planned For Kansas Biodefense Lab
Officials planning to attend the May 28 ceremony include Gov. Sam Brownback, U.S. Sens.
May 23, 2013 8:12 p.m.Apollo conservation project opens Friday
Beginning tomorrow, the public can view the conservation project of the Apollo F-1 rocket engines at the Kansas Cosmosphere in Hutchinson.
Kansas death penalty has cobwebs
It may be weeks before Kansans know if prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Kyle Flack, accused of killing four people in Franklin County this spring.
Re: Brownback vetoes bill expanding Kansas raffles
"However, I support the Legislature's policy goal of permitting certain limited raffles for charitable purposes," Brownback said in a statement.
How Kansans can help Oklahoma tornado victims
Kansans should contact disaster-relief organizations of their choice, such as the American Red Cross , Salvation Army or United Way , or local organizations to find out how they can help.
Franklin Leonard Feist 1945 - 2013
Franklin Leonard Feist, 67, died May 23 at his home in Great Bend, following a battle with renal cell carcinoma.
Database: Is your Kansas city growing or shrinking?
About half of Kansas cities and towns declined in population between 2011 and 2012, according to new estimates from the Census Bureau.
Testimony starts in trial of ex-Kansas officer
Prosecutors say a former Kansas police instructor killed his wife because she was divorcing him, then burned down the couple's home in Kingman to hide evidence.