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| Veto override falls four short Fri, 02 May 2008 01:14:00 EST The Legislature fell short of delivering a crippling blow Thursday to the governor's campaign to limit new emissions of carbon dioxide in Kansas, failing to overturn her veto of a bill clearing the way for state approval of a coal-fired power plant expansion in the tiny community of Holcomb. |
| Sides debate 'tax vs. fee' in coal bill provision Fri, 02 May 2008 01:16:00 EST The state's most aggressive anti-tax organization Thursday defined a provision in a Republican-backed coal bill as nothing less than the three-letter word dreaded by politicians anxious to win re-election. |
| Senators attempt to address state's budget concerns Fri, 02 May 2008 01:23:00 EST A black cloud on the state's fiscal horizon pushed senators to take a drastic measure early this morning to strip out virtually all new spending in the wrap-up budget bill. |
| Statehouse notebook Fri, 02 May 2008 01:20:00 EST Stalking bill goes to governor |
| Retired doctor gets 33 months in jail Fri, 02 May 2008 01:41 CDT A 76-year-old retired doctor will spend nearly three years in federal prison for unlawfully dispensing prescription drugs through an Internet pharmacy he owned in Wichita. U.S. Senior Judge Wesley Brown sentenced Wilbur D. Hilst to 33 months at a hearing Thursday morning. Hilst, of Wewoka, Okla., pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute controlled substances. Hilst admitted in his plea that he operated Red Mesa Pharmacy and filled orders that customers placed on two Web sites, Inegra Rx and SafeTrustProcessing. The Web sites had contracted with doctors around the country to approve online orders based on customers' answers to questions, but without seeing or examining patients. |
| Cop crashes while answering call Fri, 02 May 2008 01:41 CDT A Wichita police officer suffered minor injuries after colliding with a pickup while he was responding to an emergency call early Thursday. The officer struck the pickup at about 12:40 a.m. at Harry and Woodlawn, and the pickup struck a car. The officer, an eight-year veteran, was treated for minor injuries at Wesley Medical Center and released, police said. Two people in the pickup were treated and released from Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Joseph Campus. A man and woman in the car hit by the pickup refused treatment. Patrol East Lt. Jeff Allen said the officer had activated his lights and siren in response to an "officer in trouble" call. "Indications were the officer went through a red light, which is legal" when lights and sirens are on, he said. |
| MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Thu, 01 May 2008 01:39 CDT Adair, Tyrone C. and Barnett, Davette L., both of Wichita. Adeisa, Mobolaji A. and Ojo, Oluwasey A., both of Wichita. Beard, Ryan S. and Boyd, Whitney L., both of Fairway. Beavers, Preston D. and Martinez, Mary Ann S., both of Wichita. Breton, Carlos J. and Carrillo, Sandra, both of Wichita. |
| POLICE CALLS Thu, 01 May 2008 01:39 CDT Criminal complaints from police beats in Wichita. Missing dates indicate days where no reports were filed. Beat 11 Burglary 1500 block of N. Sheridan, April 19. 3600 block of W. 13th, April 21. |
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