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Storms Take Toll On Eastern Kansas
Fast-moving storms took their toll on eastern Kansas Wednesday afternoon. Winds topping 70-miles per hour blew over big rigs on Interstate 35 near Ottawa in Franklin County.
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Kansas Storm Topples Semis, Power Lines 1min
Storms Wednesday afternoon caused damage in Anderson and Franklin counties in Kansas.
Governor reappoints KCC member
Gov. Mark Parkinson has appointed Michael Moffet to a second four-year term on the Kansas Corporation Commission.
Phase in of New Kansas License Plates Delayed
The state's budget problems means some Kansans aren't getting the new license plates on their cars.
Cases of the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus have been confirmed in Thomas County adults, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Wednesday.
Governor's Wheat Harvest Visit Brings Back Memories
Years ago, Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson was a frequent visitor to his grandparent's wheat farm in Scott County.
President Barack Obama has nominated Kansas' education commissioner for a key job in the U.S. Department of Education that would pull her back to Washington while the state's public schools face budget problems.
Kansas Geological Survey honors five outstanding KU students
Five University of Kansas students have received outstanding achievement awards from the Kansas Geological Survey, based on KU's west campus.
GJ man killed in Kansas hit and run accident
We have received word that a Grand Junction man has been killed in a hit-and-run accident in North-Central Kansas.
This is day 13 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas City Board of Trade, DeBruce Grain, the Kansas Grain & Feed Association and Kansas Wheat.
PRATT a ' Those pushing for a museum dedicated to central Kansas' role in training B-29 bombers during World War II are celebrating another step in making the museum a reality.
Kansas agrees to pay $875K to settle lawsuit
Kansas officials have agreed to pay $875,000 to settle a federal lawsuit against a former state social worker and her supervisors.
Kansas gallery shows collection of known artists
It's a small collection of works by well-known artists. It's a gallery of mostly early 20th century American paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, a place that houses work by artists like John Steuart Curry.
Kansas Governor To Get Look At Wheat Harvest
Friday, July 3, 2009 Gov. Mark Parkinson will be getting the traditional governor's tour of the Kansas winter wheat harvest.
Kan. Supreme Court affirms ruling on water righ ...
The Kansas Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court ruling that a water district has the right to get a temporary easement to conduct groundwater test drilling on private property.
Kansas Survey Finds Residents Rate Traffic Flow OK
The survey questioned 1,194 households in Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami and Wyandotte counties.
Man Accused Of Killing Wife Brought To Kansas Jail
A man accused of shooting his estranged wife to death in Fairway in June is back in Kansas.
Smaller state cuts have big impact
Margaret Tascar would probably be in a nursing home, the 84-year-old says, if not for a state program that helps elderly people stay in their own homes.
2 Kansas racetracks face uncertain future
The futures of 2 small-town Kansas racetracks are uncertain as revenues continue to dwindle.
Former assistant prosecutor awaits Kansas charges
GALENA, Kan. - A former assistant Cherokee County prosecutor who has faced charges in Missouri and Oklahoma was arrested Monday on possible drug charges after a traffic stop.