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| Task Force Reminds People of Topeka's Homeless The Topeka Homeless Task Force held a public forum Wednesday to put a face on the issue. People who are or had been homeless shared their stories. Topeka Rescue Mission Director Barry Feaker says knowing the problem exists helps in finding solutions for it. |
| Court Documents Show Riley County Rape Case Involved 10-year old Victim Riley County Court records show 39-year old Ben Hinchsliff is charged with 68 counts of rape of a single victim, who was 10 years old when the alleged offenses began in 1999. They continues through 2005. Hinchsliff has a hearing set for July 15th. |
| FEMA Funds More Than $52 Million to Kansas Electrical Coops The funding is being provided to 20 cooperatives and 24 municipal utilities located across the state to restore facilities damaged by the December 2007 storms. |
| Medicare Vote Step Toward Reversing Change at Cotton-O'Neil The U.S. Senate votes to stop at 10.6 percent cut to Mediare reimbursements to doctors. Topeka's Stormont-Vail says it's waiting to see if there'll be a Presidential veto before reversing a decision to stop taking new Medicare patients in the face of the cuts. |
| Manhattan Based Reserve Unit Headed to Iraq The Army Reserve will recognize about 20 soldiers and their families at a farewell ceremony on Saturday at the Army Reserve Training Center on Griffith Drive in Manhattan. |
| Valley Falls Breaks Ground on School Extension The Valley Falls community gathered Wednesday night to break ground for major improvements to their school district. |
| Joe College Jurors in Deliberation A jury will start deciding Thursday whether a Lawrence store's shirts violate the University of Kansas trademark. |
| Deal Would Mean Same Owners for KTMJ, KSNT Broadcasting and Cable reports New Vision Television signed an agreement to acquire KTMJ-TV, Topeka's FOX affiliate, from Montgomery Broadcasting. New Vision also owns Topeka's KSNT-TV. |
| Tomato Salmonella Expanded to Cilantro and Peppers Kansas Department of Health and environment has identified 17 cases that are linked to a nationwide outbreak of salmonella infections. Eight of the cases are in Northeast Kansas. |
| Jackson "Very Sorry" for Crude Obama Comment Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for what he calls a "crude" comment he made in reference to his thought that Barack Obama's speeched in black churches can come off as "speaking down to black people." Obama says he accepts the apology. |
| Ticks on a Plane? Ticks Delay Flight A woman found a tick on an airplane scheduled to fly from Denver to Des Moines. The flight was delayed, while the jet was cleaned and declared tick-free. A United Airlines spokesperson says between one and three ticks were found. |
| India's Nuclear Agreement With IAEA Has Loopholes India's agreement with the U.N. atomic watchdog agency contains restrictions that could limit international oversight of its civilian nuclear program, according to a confidential document obtained Thursday by The Associated Press. |
| High Gas Prices Fuel Boom In Online Classes Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs. |
| Northwest Airlines To Cut 2,500 Jobs Northwest Airlines Corp. said on Wednesday it will cut 2,500 jobs because of high oil prices, and will soon begin charging $15 to check luggage and up to $100 to redeem a frequent-flier award ticket. |
| Oil Adds A Penny On US Data, Iran Missile Tests Oil prices finished about where they began Wednesday after jumping more than $2 earlier on reports of lower U.S. oil stockpiles and an Iranian missile test. |
| Stocks Tumble On Uneasiness About Financials Wall Street tumbled Wednesday as investors grappled with renewed worries about the soundness of the financial sector. The major indexes fell more than 2 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which lost more than 230 points. |
| US-Funded Effort To Win Over Sadr City Residents Hundreds of women in black abayas crowd outdoor food markets, snapping up groceries and fresh vegetables. Stores are open again. Children play soccer on dirt fields until dusk — or later, when there's electricity. |
| Flames Force Calif. Residents To Flee — Again For Clay and Nancy Henphill, running from raging wildfires has become a familiar routine. |
| Lyon County Funnel Cloud Lyon County Funnel Cloud |
| Red Flag Warning North Central Oregon and South Central Washington Red Flag Warning North Central Oregon and South Central Washington |
| Hurricane Bertha Could Strengthen In Coming Days Forecasters say Hurricane Bertha could become stronger in the next day as it heads toward Bermuda. |
| Pollen Count Alternaria and grass light today. |
| Rainfall Reports Rainfall amounts from the storms Tuesday, July 8, 2008. |
| Slight Chance for Afternoon Thunder A weak wave may bring a slight chance for an afternoon thunderstorm. |
| GOP: Don't Blame Manufacturers for Toxic Trailers Republicans are blaming the federal government for not having standards for safe levels of formaldehyde in trailers used by Hurricane Katrina victims. |
| U of Iowa: Floods Caused More than $230M in Damage University of Iowa officials on Tuesday more than tripled their estimated cost for flood damage at the campus, with the tab now expected to exceed $231 million. |
| ND Tornado Victims Get Lots of Volunteer Help Scores of volunteers Tuesday helped tornado-damaged communities in northern North Dakota clear away debris from a storm that destroyed six homes and seriously injured one man. |
| Chipotle's Recipe for Ancho Chile Marinade for Meat Take your taste in a bit of a spicy direction with this tasty Ancho Chile Marinade for Meat from Chipotle. |
| Springfield Street May be Named for Bob Barker Legendary game show host Bob Barker may have a Springfield street named for him. City Council members will consider renaming a stretch of Brower Street to honor the retired host of ``The Price is Right'' TV game show. |
| Jamie Lynn Spears Poses with Baby for Mag Cover Weeks after giving birth to daughter Maddie Briann, Jamie Lynn Spears is showing off the newborn, sharing memories of a "perfect" delivery and longing to be a Southern soccer mom. |
| I-70 Bridge Repair Scheduled to Begin Next Week in Topeka I-70 set to be reduced to one lane in each direction between 4th St. & California Ave. next Tuesday. The project is the first phase of a two phase project set to be continued in September. |
| Federal Aid Programs Help Kansas Disaster Recovery Dollars will flow in from Washington under the President's disaster declaration for storm victims in the Sunflower State. |
| Officials Say Pentagon Will Reopen $35 billion Tanker Bid Kansas Congressmen say the Pentagon will rebid a $35 billion tanker contract after the Air Force admitted errors in the previous competition won by Northrop Grumman and its European partner Airbus. Boeing also bid for the deal. |
| Kan. Lottery Blunder Puts Casino Contract in Doubt Computer blunders in the Kansas Lottery's Pick 3 game last week could cost international gaming giant Gtech a contract to run the state-owned casino games. |
| Survey of Topekans Gives City Council New Direction Results of a resident survey conducted by the ETC Institute were released today. The survey samples the population and asks them questions that the city staff have put together. View the survey and the results. |
| President Approves Declaration for 46 Kansas Counties President Bush has okayed Governor Sebelius' request for a federal disaster declaration, offering help for public assistance in 46 Kansas counties.. including Dickinson and Saline counties. |
| Many Crimes, Many Suspects Caught Several crime incidents have occurred.. ranging from Wichita to Manhattan and in Topeka....the good news is the suspects have all been caught. |
| Heartland Visioning Task Force to Meet for First Time The 200 Shawnee County citizens chosen for the task force will be introduced Thursday, July 10th at the group's first meeting. Their role is to discuss and create the first draft of the Heartland Visioning Plan. |
| Ruling Not Expected Until Fall in Former GOP Director's Lawsuit A Shawnee County judge says he probably won't rule until September in former Kansas GOP Executive Director Ron Freeman's lawsuit against the party. Freeman says the party owes him nearly $27,000 in salary and other compensation. |
| Former Staffer Sues Kansas GOP Chairman Ron Freeman, former executive director of the Kansas Republican Party, is suing state GOP Chairman Kris Kobach, saying the party owes him nearly $27,000. |
| Cotton O'Neil Clinic Closed to New Medicare Patients Cotton O'Neil Clinics across Kansas are not taking on new Medicare Patients because of a 10.6 percent cut of physician payments. |
| Ken Berry Awards Night Packed With Fun With over two thousand baseball and softball players honored for their participation, accomplishment, and sportsmanship; the Ken Berry Awards Night in Southwest Topeka turned out to be quite a bash. |
| Martin announces the addition of Curtis Kelly A transfer from the University of Connecticut, Kelly will receive a scholarship to attend the university and will have two years of eligibility after he sits out the 2008-09 season due to NCAA transfer rules |
| Arrested and Accused; Topeka Baseball Player Faces Battery Charge Two nights after being charged with aggravated battery --- a Topeka teenager is out on bond tonight after being accused of intentionally causing an injury. |
| Royals Surrender Five Run Lead in Loss to White Sox Quentin added a second homer off Bannister in the sixth, helping send the White Sox to their 11th win in 13 games. |
| Equestrian Among Early Events at Sunflower State Games Equestrian returns for another year at the Sunflower State Games. Commissioner Shelly Davis talks about what's ahead. |
| Royals to Host Instructional Clinics in Kansas City This Week Select Royals coaches, players and alumni will host free instructional clinics for youth from Blue Valley Recreation and Smithville Baseball this week |
| 86th Annual KWGA Women’s Amateur/Open Championship Set The 2007 Amateur champion Elise Houtz of Manhattan, a junior golfer in 2007, will defend her title as an adult this year. Championship competitors hold USGA GHIN Handicap Indexes ranging from +1.9 (Tara Goedeken of Dodge City who qualified for the 2008 USGA Women’s Open) to competitors with Handicap Indexes of 14.9. |
| Chamberlin, Yonke win Kansas Junior Team Championship Chamberlin and Yonke, the younger brother of former K-State golfer Kyle Yonke, carded an 8-under 63 during the fourball round on Sunday. |
| T-Bones All-Star Named Northern League Player of the Week This marks the fifth time this season that a T-Bones player has received a weekly honor from the league. |
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