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| Kids Hit History Center Trails for Fun with a Run Great Plains Running Company held its 2nd annual Saucony - Red Robin Kids Fun Run Friday night at the Kansas History Center. The event aims to raise awareness about getting kids active to fight childhood obesity. |
| Evening Stroll Celebrated Lives and Loved Ones Midland Care Hospice's 12th Annual "Celebration Walk" raises funds for the not for profit. It also gives participants a chance to celebrate life and remember important people in their lives. |
| Report: Kansas Farm Income More Than Doubled in 2007 A new report shows Kansas farm families saw their income more than double last year thanks to good fall crops and soaring commodity prices. |
| Sleeping Bag Fire Sends Topeka Family Out of Home A sleeping bag caught fire in the basement of a home in the 6300 block of SW 10th just after 9:30 pm Friday. Everyone got out of the house unhurt and damage was minor. |
| Dentistry Debate In Kansas Two different exams will be treated differently, but passing either qualifies applicants to practice dentistry in the state of Kansas. |
| United Way Announces Money Raised for Greensburg The city of Greensburg is getting a nice financial boost to get the community back on its feet. |
| Motions Hearing Set in Police Helicopter Case A motions hearing is set for May 15th in Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht's lawsuit against the City of Topeka over purchases of a police helicopter and city software system. |
| Westar Reports Higher 1Q Profits Westar Energy says an income tax benefit and higher sales contributed to profits more than doubling during the first quarter. |
| Stalking Measure Signed into Law A bill designed to make it easier for law enforcement to take action against stalkers is among seven measures Gov. Kathleen Sebelius signed into law Friday. The stalking bill was inspired by the murder of Jodi Sanderholm. |
| KDHE Issues Emergency Suspenion Order for Topeka Day Care Home Tender Hearts Day Care Home in Topeka has been issued an emergency order of suspension. KDHE says a two-hour survey found numerous violations at the home. |
| Desperation Grows In Myanmar More aid is on the way to cyclone-ravaged Myanmar - but so is the heavy rain. |
| Rain Comes to Western Texas Just in Time for Cotton Planting Craig Heinrich and other South Plains cotton producers no longer have to look to the sky and pray - widespread rain arrived just in time for planting. |
| Beat the Press: High-Flying Obama Plays to Win On a five-hour flight from Washington to Oregon late Thursday, Illinois senator Barack Obama went to the back of his charter plane for a spirited word game against reporters, and it was clear he did not intend to lose. |
| Court Orders American Indian to Trial for Shooting Eagle An American Indian who shot a bald eagle for use in a tribal religious ceremony must stand trial, a federal appeals court has ruled. |
| Indian Villagers Kill Park Leopard Irate villagers chased, shot and burned to death a 4-year-old leopard after it strayed into their area from a nearby north Indian tiger reserve, a forest official said Friday. |
| NIU Plans Remodel for Building Where Gunman Killed Students Northern Illinois University wants to remodel a building where five students were slain by a suicidal gunman on Valentine's Day, instead of demolishing it, the school president said Thursday. |
| Amy Winehouse Arrested - Again British singer popped on suspicion of drug possession. |
| Morgan Freeman Back On Broadway Oscar winner plays alcoholic in "The Country Girl". |
| Tina Turner To Rock Anew Taking her energy on tour in October for first time in 8 years; chats with Julie Chen about it. |
| Probst Survives 16 Hit Seasons "Survivor" host surprised by reality show's staying power. |
| Earthquake Hazard Maps Show How the Nation Shakes with Quakes Earthquake Hazard Maps Show How the Nation Shakes with Quakes |
| Scientists Collect Data to Aid Afghanistan Reconstruction Scientists Collect Data to Aid Afghanistan Reconstruction |
| USGS Awards Satellite Imagery Contracts: Enhancing Access to Users USGS Awards Satellite Imagery Contracts: Enhancing Access to Users |
| Earthquake Shakes Northern Virginia Earthquake Shakes Northern Virginia |
| Boldly Going Where No Man (or Woman) Goes: USGS Unmanned Aircraft Boldly Going Where No Man (or Woman) Goes: USGS Unmanned Aircraft |
| Dying Bats in the Northeast Remain a Mystery Dying Bats in the Northeast Remain a Mystery |
| Water Demand Likely to Increase Substantially in New Hampshire’s Seacoast Region by 2025 Water Demand Likely to Increase Substantially in New Hampshire’s Seacoast Region by 2025 |
| Veteran Research Pilot to Head NOAA's Aviation Weather Center NOAA has named Robert Maxson director of the Aviation Weather Center in Kansas City, the nation's primary source of weather information for domestic and international flights. |
| Groundhog Day Zoo's shadowy forecaster set to spring into action -- and may get it right |
| Next Rain Chance Sunday The next chance for precipitation will come Sunday as southerly winds bring low level moisture back to Eastern Kansas. |
| Oil Approaches $125 Per Barrel Ahead of US Driving Season Get ready for even higher gas prices as oil prices soared to record highs near $125 Friday on the eve of the U.S. driving season as a weakening U.S. dollar drove investors to snap up commodities. |
| Hezbollah Militias Assume Control of Western Beirut Western Beirut fell under the control of opposition Hezbollah militias on Friday. Renewed fighting comes as two pro-government television stations cease airing. At least 11 people have been killed and 44 wounded since the fighting began on Wednesday. Hezbollah supporters continue to block roads leading to Beirut's airport. |
| Morning Manhunt in Pottawatomie County Ends With Capture A fugitive has been caught by Law enforcement in Pottawatomie County caught a fugitive who was on the lose Thursday morning about two miles west of St. Marys. Authorities say at 1:37 this morning a St. Marys police office pulled over what he believed to be a stolen civilian vehicle. |
| `American Idol' Boots Another Finalist; 3 Singers Remain American Idol is now down to three. And Simon Cowell once told Jason Castro that his face would save him from elimination. Not this time. The dreadlocked heartthrob was voted off "American Idol" Wednesday as the show narrowed the competition to three finalists: David Cook, David Archuleta and Syesha Mercado. |
| Penny Prices Pinched by Rising Cost of Metal Pennies and nickels cost more to make than they're worth. A House bill to change coins' composition has stalled. Some say eliminating penny would be wise, but say it's politically impossible. The dime, quarter, and dollar coins are still produced for less than their value. |
| Russia's New President Names Putin as PM Russia's new president Dmitry Medvedev names Putin as prime minister hours after his inauguration. Soft-spoken Medvedev replaced Vladimir Putin today. Putin expected to remain a strong political force in Russia. |
| TPD, Shawnee County Remember Those Lost Shawnee County and the City of Topeka are taking time today to remember the area deputies and police officers who gave their lives for our safety. |
| Kansas River Statue Honors Michael Zapletal A memorial was placed along the Kansas river to honor the life of Michael Zapletal who disappeared after being swept away by the river last August. He would have turned 10 on May 19th. |
| 21st & Urish Closure Causes Headaches for Business Owners The new roundabout under construction in South West Topeka is causing controversy. |
| Jardine Middle School Honors Volunteers Dozens of volunteers help students at Jardine Middle School throughout the year. Friday, the school held a special reception to thank them for their role in the students' success. |
| Business Scammed out of Laptop Computers F3 Computers tells Topeka Police it sold two laptops to someone who came in with a purchase order that appeared to be from a state agency. Turns out, the purchase order was a fake. |
| Fiery Wreck in Marshall County Kills Truck Driver 67-year old George Stagner died when his tractor trailer rig went off Highway 77 north Marysville Thursday. The truck hit a driveway culvert and burst into flames. |
| Westar Reports Profits, Hints at Rate Hike Topeka-based Westar reports earning almost $61 million in the first three months of 2008. The company says an income tax benefit helped profits more than double, but without that, the company didn't meet Wall Street expectations. |
| Archbishop Urges Governor Not to Take Communion Archbishop Joseph Naumann says Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' veto of an abortion bill sends a "spiritually lethal message." In a column in "The Leaven," he says she shouldn't participate in Communion until she repudiates her support for abortion rights. |
| Deputies Arrest Three in Burglaries at Holton Country Club Three men face 11 counts of burglary and six counts of felony theft for a string of burglaries at Holton Country Club in March. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office says victims can come to the Sheriff's Office at 1 pm Tuesday to identify their property. |
| Stamp Price Hike Nearing Stamps will go up to 42-cents May 12th, but the 41-cent "forever stamps" will be good after that - just buy them now! |
| Auburn-Washburn Students Witness Dangers of Driving Drunk The SADD organization at Washburn Rural High School staged a mock wreck outside the school Thursday. The event illustrated the dangers of drinking and driving. Several area emergency agencies assisted with the effort. |
| Topeka Pastor Delivers Congressional Prayer Pastor Joe Hishmeh of Topeka Fellowship Bible Church led the Congressional prayer Wednesday morning in Washington, D.C. |
| Fight Near Scott Elementary Shuts Down School Around 8 a.m., officers responded to a fight in a house in the 400 block of Market, just north of Scott Magnet School. |
| Pit Bulls Attack TPD - Dogs Shot Just after 7 a.m., officers headed to Topeka Collegiate school after a student and teacher reported being charged by two pit bulls. |
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