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| One Dead, three injured from lightning strike at Pamona Lake Osage County Sheriff's Department has confirmed that a 20 year old male lost his life after being struck by lightning at Pamona Lake State Park last night. |
| Light Fixture Causes Fire in Lawrence Home Fire medical crews with the Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Dept. were called to a house fir at 2914 Atchinson Circle just after midnight. |
| Man Assaulted & Robbed According to Topeka Police a man was struck in the face with a glass bottle and robbed of his money. |
| Man Threatened With Baseball Bats; Vehicle Hijack Topeka Police report that a man was approached by three Hispanic males armed with baseball bats early Saturday morning. |
| Double Stabbing At Topeka Bar Topeka Police say two people were stabbed at Hot Pockets Bar on 4310 SW 21st street at 12:18AM Saturday. |
| Free Bike Helmets Helping Keep Kids Safe May is National Bike Month. Safe Kids Kansas distributes more than 106,000 helmets statewide to help reduce the number of fatal and serious injury bicycle accidents among children. |
| Police Ask for Your Help Locating Stolen Aztek A silver 2004 Pontiac Aztek was reported stolen from a parking lot in the 1300 block of SW 37th between 10:20 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 5. |
| Garage Signs On The Move Topeka officials say garage sale signs can be unsightly, especially after the sale has ended and the sellers don't pick up the signs. To that end, signs must now be placed on someone's personal property, i.e., their yard. But some creative sellers have found a way around it. |
| Fort Riley Soldier Killed in Chicago Fort Riley PFC Howard Jones, Jr. was killed in a hit-and-run accident in his home state of Chicago May 18. Jones was on leave after returning from Iraq in April. |
| Lost Bet Leaves One Man Cheerleading on the Street He lost a bet, so one Topeka man hit the street decked out in a cheerleading uniform Friday. Matt Nelson, followed by a trail of spectators marched from Tallgrass to the roundabout at 6th and Wanamaker at 5 p.m. to do a little cheer for passers-by. |
| Eastwood's 'Changeling' Goes for Gold at Cannes Festival CANNES, France - With all of his Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, Clint Eastwood is not necessarily in the market for more prizes. He'll never shy away from a contest, though, including the one at the world's most prestigious film showcase. |
| China Rescuers Rush to each Trapped Coal Miners YINGXIU, China - Rescuers rushed to reach 24 coal miners trapped underground by China's earthquake almost two weeks ago, officials said Saturday, as the government sharply raised the quake's death toll, warning it could exceed 80,000. |
| More Tornadoes Strike Kansas, Oklahoma KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Emergency workers were picking through debris after tornadoes rampaged in western and central Kansas and northern Oklahoma for a second night in a row. |
| Clinton Apologizes for RFK Assassination Remark SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton quickly apologized Friday after citing the June 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in defending her decision to keep running for the Democratic presidential nomination despite increasingly long odds. |
| Al-Sadr Lawmakers Denounce Iraqi Government BAGHDAD - Lawmakers loyal to anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr accused the Iraqi government of trying to crush the movement and warned Saturday of "black clouds" on the horizon for truces that have eased fighting between al-Sadr's militia and security forces. |
| Wesley Snipes to Remain Free Pending 3 Tax Convictions Wesley Snipes will be allowed to remain free on bail as he appeals three federal tax convictions. |
| Airlines Ponder How Far They Can Push Customers Higher fares and new fees are irritating air travelers, but airlines still can't raise money or cut flights fast enough to cover ever-higher fuel prices. |
| Manhattan-Ogden Board of Education Settles on Bond Package The Manhattan-Ogden Board of Education has settled on a bond issue package with a price tag of $97.5 million dollars. The Manhattan Mercury reports $40 million of that money is allocated to renovate Manhattan High school's west campus and add classroom space. |
| Bus Carrying Moroccans Crashes in France, kills 7 A bus carrying Moroccan workers crashed into a pillar under a highway overpass southwest of Paris early Friday, killing seven and injuring 25, regional authorities said. |
| Sri Lanka: 22 Rebels, 2 Soldiers Killed Government troops and ethnic Tamil separatists fought gunbattles that killed 22 rebels and two soldiers in war-ravaged northern Sri Lanka, the military said Friday. |
| Huge Twister Tears through Colorado Authorities report at least one death from a huge tornado that hit near Denver Thursday afternoon. Damage is still being assessed, but there are reports of buildings destroyed and power knocked out. |
| Tornado Rips Through N. Colorado; 1 Killed A large tornado tore through several northern Colorado towns on Thursday, flipping over tractor-trailers, ripping roofs off buildings and killing at least one person. |
| U.S. Government: Up To 9 Atlantic Hurricanes In 2008 Government forecasters expect between six and nine hurricanes to form in the Atlantic this year. |
| United Way Campaign Chairman Tours Scott Griffith tours agencies that are benefited by the United Way. He is the campaign chairman this year for the United Way. |
| "Cocaine" Sold In Topeka Some area convenience stores are selling cocaine -- not the dangerous drug, but a new energy drink. Dr. Eric Voth, an addiction specialist, is not amused by by the play on words. |
| Rains Bring Flooding to NE Kansas Rains in the morning causes flooding in Whiting and other towns in NE Kansas. |
| Large Chunk of Farm Bill Enacted over Bush Veto Congress has successfully completed its override of the Bush veto, but a blunder stopped the whole farm bill from becoming law. |
| Kansas Soldiers come Home from Iraq Several hundred soldiers returned home to Topeka Friday from Iraq. Family and friends greeted the nearly 200 Kansas National Guardsmen from the 35th Military Police Company. The welcome home ceremony was held at Lee arena on Washburn University's campus. |
| Paying City Bills? Charge It! A bill signed by Governor Sebelius Thursday allows you to pay your municipal bills by using your credit or debit cards. |
| Rosa's Mexican Restaurant Says Goodbye Rosa's Mexican Restaurant in Topeka served its final meals Friday night. Owners Ric and Marta Barron say high food and gas prices and competition led to the decision. Customers crowded in for a last taste, including a couple who drove three hours from Iowa. |
| Country Stampede Seeks Volunteers The annual Country Stampede, June 26th thru 29th at Tuttle Creek State Park, needs hundreds of volunteers for a variety of tasks. Those interested can contact Mick McCallister at 785-223-2551. |
| Shawnee Heights Road Closure Pushed Back An announced closure of Shawnee Heights Road from 37th to 43rd streets has been pushed back a couple weeks. Shawnee County Public Works says the decision was made so the closure wouldn't conflict with the annual Tinman Triathlon. |
| Sheltered Living Performers Rock Out A group from Sheltered Living in Topeka, had the audience on their feet during a concert Thursday. The group danced and sang songs from 1950's. |
| Formal Charges Filed in Regency Inn Shooting 27-year old Sterling Hall III was charged Thursday with first degree premeditated murder and criminal possession of a firearm. Authorities say he shot and killed Pamela McMaster May 15th at the Regency Inn on South Topeka Boulevard. |
| Breast Cancer Fight Inspires New Path for Veteran Lawmaker Sen. Barbara Allen, R-Overland Park, is not seeking re-election in order to seek a master's degree in public health at KU Medical School. Allen says she was inspired by her successful battle against breast cancer. |
| Kansas Turnpike to Replace Lawrence-Area Bridges Westbound Lawrence Turnpike exit 202 will close next month. The exit will be blocked off as part of the Turnpike Authority's $140 million project to replace bridges over the Kansas River near Lawrence. |
| Seaman Wins First Game at State Top-seeded Seaman Vikings take first game at 5A state tournament, 5-4 over No. 8 seed Newton. |
| Services Held for 11-Year-Old Accident Victim Services were held Thursday for Cheyenne R. Morrissey, the 11-year-old who died after being in a vehicle accident in Topeka on Sunday. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. at Davidson Funeral Home in Topeka. |
| Lottery Winner Drives Away in Truck One lucky lottery player drove off the lot of Bill Kobach Buick GMC with a new truck. It was part of a promotion sponsored by the Kansas Lottery. |
| Fort Riley Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Transition Team Soldier MSG Davy Weaver, 39, died May 18 when his vehicle encountered an I.E.D. in Qalat Afghanistan. Weaver's home is in Georgia, but he arrived at Fort Riley in April 2007. |
| Spring Championship Weekend Scoreboard Results and game times for events across the State of Kansas. |
| MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for baseball announced The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association is proud to announce the 2008 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the sport of baseball. |
| ESU Track & Field on Day Two at the NCAA Championships ESU placed a number of athletes in the NCAA D2 track and field meet. See who finished where. |
| T-Bones Streak Ends with 9-2 Loss The Kansas City T-Bones saw their five-game win streak end tonight with a 9-2 loss to the Schaumburg Flyers in front of 6,318 fans at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. |
| Shockers make tournament finals The Shockers take on Missouri State in the championship game today after the Bears beat Southern Illinois 11-6 last night to eliminate the Salukis. |
| Sunday's Baseball Probables with Records See who's taking the hill on Sunday for your favorite team. |
| Lakers 101 Spurs 71 - Lakers lead series 2-0 Unlike the opener when the Lakers had to rally from a 20-point deficit in the third quarter to win, this one was Lakers all the way. They never trailed in building an 11-point halftime lead that grew to 28 by the start of the fourth quarter. |
| Streak Ends with 9-2 Loss The Kansas City T-Bones saw their five-game win streak end tonight with a 9-2 loss to the Schaumburg Flyers in front of 6,318 fans at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. |
| ESU ON the Scoreboard at Division II National Track and Field Championships Craig Saalfeld put the Emporia State men on the scoreboard with a second place finish in the high jump to highlight the second day of action at the NCAA Division II National Track and Field Championships in Walnut, Calif. |
| Royals Host A.L. Central Foes for Six Game Homestand The club opens the six-game homestand with three games against the Minnesota Twins including the season’s second T-Shirt Tuesday, which features the Kauffman Stadium Hot Dog Derby Racers, on May 27. |
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