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| Dibble descendants tour family building Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST While touring the Dibble Building on Wednesday in downtown Topeka, the heirs of the Dibble grocery business said their parents and grandparents taught them values that have helped them prosper in their own careers. |
| Pets Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST The following animals have been brought to the Helping Hands Humane Society, 2625 N.W. Rochester Road. The telephone number is 233-7325. |
| Police and fire calls Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Police calls |
| Births Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST St. Francis |
| Daily Dose: A low show Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST Allen 28.49 |
| Calls swamp Emporia police during heavy rain Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST EMPORIA — Flooded streets, stranded motorists and reports of downed power lines kept Emporia police busy early Wednesday. |
| Cattle buyer pleads guilty to fraud Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST An Oskaloosa man pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to defraud a cattle rancher in Jefferson County. |
| Kansas soldier dies in Iraq Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST The U.S. Department of Defense announced Wednesday the death of a Kansas soldier. |
| Vote count – oops Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Thousands of uncounted Shawnee County ballots on Wednesday caused stomachs to churn and defeated candidates to cling to hope. |
| Suit in doubt with Hecht out Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht's lawsuit seeking to block the city of Topeka's purchase of a multimillion-dollar business software system faces an uncertain future. |
| Rucker won't employ Kline Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Eric Rucker, who has been Phill Kline's top aide since January 2003, said Wednesday the former attorney general won't join the Shawnee County district attorney's office if Rucker is elected chief prosecutor. |
| Shoppers forking over more for grocery store potatoes Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST The potato — a staple in the American diet — has jumped in price because of a shortage before the fall harvest. |
| Sales tax questions remain Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST The majority of Topeka City Council members seem to favor putting a question on the ballot in November to increase the local sales tax rate. |
| Township races complete Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST Following are the results of Tuesday's township primary races in Shawnee County. The candidate's name is followed by number of votes: |
| Murder charge filed Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST A 29-year-old Topeka man was charged Wednesday with second-degree murder in a fatal shooting July 5 in the 1300 block of S.W. Lane, said Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht. |
| Man jailed after theft and chase Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST A 19-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after a carjacking and short pursuit, police say. |
| National Night Out press conference scheduled Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST The Shawnee County Sheriff's Office will have a news conference at 10 a.m. today at the Law Enforcement Center concerning plans for Saturday's National Night Out Against Crime. |
| Two arrested after hit-and-run Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST Two Topeka men were arrested Wednesday morning in connection with a hit-and-run that injured a 13-year-old boy. |
| DNA technology: Vital evidence Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Two recent stories from two different media sources about DNA evidence provide cause for concern in Kansas. |
| Brown willing to step back into impossible job Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST SAN FRANCISCO — California's former and perhaps future governor, Jerry Brown, says it took him 13 minutes to get here from Oakland, where he was mayor for eight years and now lives. He came on BART, the transit system launched by his father, Pat, who was Democratic governor for two terms until beaten by Ronald Reagan in 1966, which ended a political career that had begun in 1928. |
| Letter: Wrong about Ensley Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST It burns me to see a political attack dog calling my friend and fellow U.S. Army veteran Ted Ensley a "coward" (Mike Meier, letters, July 24). |
| Letter: Process is working Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST A recent article in The Capital-Journal had a very negative vibe about the Heartland Visioning Task Force meeting. As a member of the task force, I will admit that last week was rough. |
| Letter: Encourage garage sales Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST Again we ask why the good people of Topeka are limited to which days they can have garage sales. It doesn't matter to our city fathers that some people don't work Monday through Friday. If they happen to have Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday off, no garage sales for you. If you put out a sign even on your own property it is likely to be picked up. |
| Letter: Making life harder Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST I was prompted to write this letter because of the one I read in the July 23 edition written by Arlene Walters. She made several wonderful points on the water company's increase, the dribble-down refund, Westar Energy increases and raises for city manager Norton Bonaparte. |
| Letter: Protect city's jobs Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST After reading about the E-Verify program that is available from the federal government to verify documents presented to employers, I believe this is a worthy program for our country and should be considered for implementation at every level of employment to protect U.S. jobs for legitimate U.S. workers. That's the purpose of the E-Verify program. |
| Jenkins: Results show change sought Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST State Treasurer Lynn Jenkins expressed confidence Wednesday that her upset victory in the 2nd Congressional District primary resulted from voters' desire for meaningful change. |
| Let's Help: Food with a purpose Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:20:00 EST Larry Schmidt always wanted to cook and help people. |
| Sandmeyer: Not all recipes are secret Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:21:00 EST As I was looking over the Best of Topeka results, I was reminded how often people want to try to make restaurant favorites at home. |
| Other recipes Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:23:00 EST Herbed Corn and Lobster Salad |
| Longtime philanthropist honored with tree in park Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:23:00 EST C.E. "Sonny" Scroggins says he can't think of a more fitting way to honor the life of Grant Cushinberry than on primary election night. |
| Cookies and milk at the zoo Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:22:00 EST Free cookies and milk will be offered beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Topeka Zoo. The event is sponsored by Iwig Family Dairy, Fox 43, 105.9 Lazer and 92.9, HyVee, Friends of the Topeka Zoo and the zoo. For information, call 368-9180 and 806-0224. |
| Craft show in Manhattan set Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:21:00 EST Crafty Seniors Craft Show will be Thursday through Saturday at Manhattan Town Center's Picnic Place. For information, call (785) 539-3500. |
| Daily Dose: Behind the wheel Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Born to drive |
| Kansas State track members receive awards Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Kansas State placed 14 total student-athletes on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Association academic awards team. |
| Chiefs, Croyle need early offense Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST CHICAGO — The oft-repeated belief that NFL preseason games mean nothing wasn't especially true in the case of the 2007 Kansas City Chiefs. |
| Custer Hill ideal place for more than last stand Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:21:00 EST FORT RILEY — There are well-kept secrets that we've uncovered on our tour this summer. But there may not be a bigger one than Custer Hill Golf Course. |
| Self bags hefty raise Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST LAWRENCE — Bill Self said he wanted years from Kansas, not necessarily money. |
| Jayhawks open two football practices to fans Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST Kansas football will have practices open to fans on the next to Fridays. |
| Franchione isn't ready to hang it up Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:58:00 EST Veteran college football coach Dennis Franchione isn't ready to say he is done with coaching. |
| Softball results Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST City men |
| Sailing results Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:57:00 EST Shawnee Yacht Club |
| Prep stars produce North-South split Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST Only three schools in the state that fielded basketball teams last year were smaller than Hutchinson Central Christian. |
| Boston's Wakefield frustrates Royals Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:00:00 EST KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Trey Hillman did everything he could to prepare his Royals for Boston knuckleballer Tim Wakefield. |
| Newcomers picked No. 1 Thu, 07 Aug 2008 12:59:00 EST Women's soccer is another MIAA sport that has been strengthened by the addition of Nebraska-Omaha to the conference this year. |
| Victim's mother testifies in second day of trial Jerry D. Sellers Jr. — who is currently standing trial in Saline County District Court accused of raping a Salina girl — was sentenced in Harvey County Monday to just over 10 years in prison for fondling a 13-year-old girl in Newton.Sellers also will face additional trials in both counties on multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a child for images collected off the hard drives of his home and laptop computers, said Harvey County Attorney David Yoder.“I’m obviously watching what happens with interest what’s going on up there,” Yoder said when contacted Wednesday evening.The mother of the Salina girl testified in Saline County Wednesday that Sellers told her he was sorry for the things he had done and wished he could change them. Sellers’ attorneys argued Sellers’ statements weren’t in reference to the girl’s allegations of rape.The state rested its case against Sellers, 37, after another day of testimony in the trial, which is expected to conclude today. Sellers is accused of twice having sex with a Salina girl who was acquainted with him and was 15 at the time. |
| Car collides with building Salina police received at least one report Wednesday afternoon of a car on South Ninth Street — with the driver slumped over the wheel and possibly passed out — just missing other vehicles as it headed north.A few seconds later, the car had crossed 50 yards or so of oncoming traffic — again missing any other cars — before eventually colliding with the back side of the Green Lantern convenience store at Ninth and Magnolia streets.Among those who saw the incident unfold was Jack Shirey, who was taking a friend to work and parked in the southbound lane of Ninth Street, just north of Parkway.Shirey said he heard a horn honk — he wasn’t sure if it was the car about to wreck or another one — and saw the car come through the intersection, over a crosswalk, and across the southbound lane.Shirey said the car passed behind his car as it crossed southbound traffic, then drove into the grassy frontage area and collided with the back of the store.The driver appeared to be slumped over the wheel, Shirey said. “He might have been blacked out, or passed out or something,” he said.The names of the driver and passenger in the car were not being released Wednesday afternoon; Salina police officer Andrew Zeigler said both were taken to Salina Regional Health Center, and that both were conscious immediately after the car collided with the building.n |
| Moran seeks comprehensive energy policy Congressman Jerry Moran says America is long overdue for a comprehensive energy policy, but his vision has a gravity-defying quality to it.“We need to increase the supply and reduce the demand,” the Kansas Republican repeatedly said during a conference call with reporters Wednesday morning.Traditional economic models hold that as supply goes up, prices fall, which encourage higher levels of consumption. Conversely, as supplies dwindle, prices go up, discouraging consumption.Faced with high gasoline prices, Americans have been scrambling this summer for alternatives — car pools, mass transit, reduced travel.Moran said America needs to increase its supply of oil in order to bring down energy prices, and at the same time rein in its demand for fossil fuels. |
| Tri-Rivers Fair Parade still planned Barring a lightning storm, the Tri-Rivers Fair Parade is set for 5:30 p.m. in downtown Salina, said Eric Blomquist, fair board president.Wednesday morning’s showers that put a half inch of rain into the gauge at the Salina Municipal Airport, had some folks wondering about the status of the annual procession of floats along Santa Fe Avenue.“We are going to have a parade, regardless. The only time we wouldn’t have it would be if the lightning were really, really bad, but I don’t anticipate that happening,” Blomquist said.Nearly 100 entries are expected, along with thousands of spectators lining Sante Fe from Elm to South streets. |
| Martin, Slattery winners in primary election Jim Slattery advanced through the Democratic primary Tuesday receiving 65,920 votes to defeat Lee Jones, who collected 29,951. Slattery will face Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., in the Nov,. 4 general election.In state Republican Senate races, incumbent Pete Brungardt, R-Salina, squeaked by Salina challenger Tom Arpke to win the 24th District primary, 3,962 to 3,760. In the 36th District, Larry Salmans bested Robert Tilford, 4,582 to 3,064.In the Republican race for the 6th District of the Kansas State School Board, incumbent Kathy Martin topped challenger Bill Pannbacker 15,329 to 14,149.In the Kansas House of Representatives, Republican Incumbent Don Schroeder garnered 1,452 votes to Mitch Powell’s 627 in the 74th District primary. Incumbent Virginia Beamer defeated Don Hineman by five votes in the 118th District race, 1,853 to 1,848.In the 6th District of the Kansas Board of Education, Incumbent Kathy Martin, with 15,329 votes, defeated Bill Pannbacker, 14,149.Two incumbents fell in the Rooks County primary. Republican John Ruder defeated Second District county commissioner Gary LeRock, 258 to 175, and Randy Axelson’s 455 votes were enough to defeat Rooks County Sheriff Roger Mongeau. Daryl Thornburg finished second with 412 votes, followed by Ryan Cellmer, 311, Mongeau, 177, and Jeannine Spiess, 24.Third District Rooks County commissioner Patrick W. Hageman won the Republican primary with 258 votes to 217 from challenger Sherlyn D. Kats. |
| Safe, cash taken from Big Cheese Pizza The theft of a safe containing cash from Big Cheese Pizza is being investigated by Salina police.The theft happened between just after midnight and 3 a.m. Wednesday from the restaurant at 732 S. Broadway, Deputy Police Chief Carson Mansfield said.Taken was $4,000 to $5,000 cash and a portable safe, along with some miscellaneous papers, he said.A window on the northwest side of the business had been boarded due to a recent storm. Entry was made through that window, and the safe was taken from a shelf, Mansfield said. |
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