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| Nemaha Valley Groundbreaking Nemaha Valley elementary and middle school students are digging in on the efforts for the first phases of construction. Much of their schools were destroyed in the March '07 fire. |
| Silent Protest at the Capitol Currently more than three thousand are on the state's waiting list for services. |
| Abortion Bill Override Falls Short Governor claimed when vetoing the bill that the legislation could deprive women of lifesaving medical care. Beyond imposing new restrictions on abortion providers, the bill would have allowed lawsuits to block late-term abortions. |
| Kansas Beef Processor Cited For Humane Violations Two of the nation's largest meat processors that provide meat for the National School Lunch Program, including a National Beef Packing plant in Dodge City, have significant problems with the treatment of cattle after government inspection. |
| Senate Overrides Coal Plant Veto The Senate moved quickly to override Gov. Sebelius' veto of the legislation allowing for two coal plants in SW Kansas by a 32-7 margin, five votes more than needed. The House is expected to vote on the override later Wednesday. |
| Have You Seen This Van? This week's featured Hot Wheels vehicle was stolen sometime between 4:30 p.m. April 17 and 4:30 a.m. April 28 in the 2100 block of SW Potomac, Topeka. The van should stand out with New Orleans Saints paraphernalia on the flag, front tag and back window. |
| KDOT Targets Teens Through Web The Kansas Department of Transportation is trying to teach teenagers good driving habits -- so they're hitting them where they spend the most time -- the web! They are asking other teens to start a safe driving revolution on the internet. |
| Sebelius, Governors to Talk Energy National Governors Association Securing a Clean Energy Future Initiative to hold summit in Overland Park next week. Talks will focus on clean power and efficiency. |
| Study Says KS Casinos Would Bring in $739 million With four state-owned casinos in the application process and slots at the race tracks in the works, a study for the Kansas Lottery says those entitites would generate $739 million in revenue for the state. |
| Army Widens Probe after Finding Bad Conditions at Fort Bragg Army officials said Tuesday they are inspecting every barracks building worldwide to see whether plumbing and other problems revealed at Fort Bragg, N.C., last week are widespread. |
| Crops Winning Out Over Conservation for Some Landowners A portion of Ernie Roehrich's farm hasn't been plowed for two decades: It's part of a federal program that pays landowners to idle land for conservation. Payments from the Conservation Reserve Program have helped during lean times. And wildlife - especially pheasants - have flourished on his century-old family farm in south central North Dakota. |
| Stocks dip with investors flummoxed over Fed The Dow Jones industrial average, momentarily soaring above 13,000 for the first time since early January, ended the session with a modest loss. |
| CDC: 3 out of 4 new moms in US now breast-feed their infants About 77 percent of new mothers breast-feed, at least briefly, up from 60 percent in 1993-1994, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. |
| Detroit Sex Scandal Gets Sexier Text Messages Between Mayor And His Former Chief Of Staff Released By Court |
| Straight Lesbians Want Their Identity Back Natives Of Greek Island Of Lesbos Want Gay Group To Stop Using The Word InTheir Title |
| Newspaper Carrier Finds Woman Pinned by Husband's Dead Body Newspaper carrier Bruce Pitts knew the elderly couple only by the prayers the wife made for him while he was working at night and in bad weather, but he felt something was wrong when the papers piled up outside their home. Bruce went back to the house where he found 84-year -old Blanche Roberts pinned beneath the body of her 77-year-old husband Fred, who apparently had died last Wednesday evening of a heart attack after mowing the lawn. |
| Austrian Police Look into Incest Suspect's Link to Unsolved Murder Austrian police return to 22 year old murder of a seventeen year-old that occurred at an Inn owned by the wife of the man believed to have held his daughter captive in the basement for 24 years |
| Players' Bare Bottoms Reveal Prom Invite Thirteen members of an Ann Arbor high school have been suspended for an undetermined number of games and have to perform community service after they lined up and revealed the question "Will You Go to the Prom with Me? Yes or No? |
| Another Celebrity Is Finished On "Dancing With The Stars" Thirty-four year old Shannon Elizabeth can now go lick her wounds over harsh comments from the judges. The actress was eliminated Tuesday from the dance-off show. After it all, Elizabeth says she's learned a lot. |
| Hazardous Weather Summary Thursday Hazardous Weather Summary Thursday |
| High Surf Advisory Hawaii High Surf Advisory Hawaii |
| 6 -12 Inches of Snow Forecat For South Dakota 6 -12 Inches of Snow Forecat For South Dakota |
| Red Flag Warning, Western Kansas Red Flag Warning, Western Kansas |
| Severe Storms Possible Thursday Severe weather is possible late Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening. |
| Strong Winds this Afternoon An area of low pressure will intensify over eastern Colorado this afternoon. This will allow strong southerly winds to develop across central and south central Kansas during the afternoon hours. |
| Extreme Fire Danger Today The rangeland fire danger index will be in the very high category this afternoon. |
| Damage From Twisters Stuns Va. Residents Gov. Timothy M. Kaine Says It's "Miraculous" There Were So Few Injuries And No Deaths |
| Bids Coming for Weather Channel CBS, NBCU To Submit Bids For Weather Channel By Mid-May |
| Wednesday Weatherschool Question Your Weatherschool Question of the day for 4/30/2008 |
| Seneca Senior is SADD's Student of the Year With a passion for keeping Kansas kids off drugs and alcohol, Stephen Winkler has worked his way to the top of the SADD student organization. |
| Kelly, Sebelius Tout Newborn Screening During his playing days, football was Jim Kelly's passion. Now, his passion is childhood diseases. |
| Crimestoppers Focuses on School Programs Crimestoppers USA is holding its Midwest Training Conference in Topeka this week. One focus for the organization is expanding its programs in schools. |
| Auto Thefts Spike in Topeka 39 Auto Thefts occurred in the Capital City between April 18th and April 24th. Now Topeka Police are asking Topekans to lock their cars and remove their keys to avoid becoming a victim. |
| All Sirens Working Tuesday With a chance for severe weather later this week, Shawnee County Emergency Management officials were pleased to hear the sound of sirens Tuesday. |
| KDHE to Hold Meeting on May 8 Regarding Proposed The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) will hold a public participation meeting for a proposed expansion of the Lime Sludge Monofill located at 79th and Gardner Road near De Soto in Johnson County. |
| Homicide Victim Family Sets Up Funeral Expense Account The family of Topeka's third homicide victim has opened a fundraising account for funeral expenses. |
| Slattery Announces For U.S. Senate Former Kansas Congressman Jim Slattery officially launches his U.S. Senate campaign, describing himself as an agent for change. |
| Ichabod tennis team to travel to Northwest Missouri for regional pod The Washburn Ichabod tennis team will make their ninth NCAA Division II National Tennis Tournament appearance when they will face St. Cloud State in Maryville, Mo. on either May 8th or 9th on the Northwest Missouri campus. |
| Lady Blues tennis team off to 6th straight NCAA Regional The Washburn Lady Blues tennis team will make their sixth straight NCAA Tennis Regional appearance and their 12th overall when they take on Emporia State on either May 8th or 9th in Maryville, Mo. at a regional pod hosted by Northwest Missouri |
| Both ESU Tennis Teams Reach Regional Action The women will play Washburn and the men will take on Northwest Missouri in the first round of the regional pod. Both the men and women will travel to Northwest Missouri State in Maryville for the regional tournament. |
| Durant to be selected as rookie of the year Kevin Durant of the Seattle SuperSonics has been chosen as the NBA Rookie of Year, The Associated Press has learned. |
| Rangers to practice before playing The Rangers entered Tuesday's series opener against the Royals leading the American League with 27 errors in 26 games. Among the 30 Major League teams, only the Pirates had committed more (28). |
| Omaha and NCAA reach CWS deal The College World Series will be played in Omaha at least through 2030, under a ``memorandum of understanding'' reached by the city and NCAA. |
| MIAA Softball Tournament returns to Shawnee The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Softball Tournament is slated for Thursday and Friday, May 1-2, at the Mid-America West Sports Complex, 20200 Johnson Drive, in Shawnee, Kan. |
| Emporia State Softball to Host NCAA Regional For the third time in four years, the Trusler Sports Complex in Emporia will be the site of the NCAA Division II North Central Regional Softball Tournament. |
| BCS Playoff BCS officials voted on weather to go to a playoff system in 2010. |
| Alfonzo gets 50-game suspension The 29-year-old Venezuelan was optioned to Triple-A Fresno just before opening day and is batting .306 with three homers and 14 RBIs in 16 games. The suspension will start tomorrow. |
| Iran's President Visits India for Gas Pipeline Talks A $7 billion gas pipeline that would link Iran and India topped the agenda Tuesday as the Islamic republic's president made his first visit to New Delhi, despite strong U.S. objections to the project. |
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