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| Penwel Gable Honors Veterans Penwel Gable Cemetery on 6th and Gage honored Veterans during the Memorial Day Holiday. |
| Police Investigating Kansas City Shooting Kansas City, Kansas, police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and another wounded about 1 a.m. yesterday. |
| Fort Riley Hosts Memorial Day Observance Fort Riley celebrates Memorial Day with a ceremony at Post Cemetery. Governor Sebelius and Col. Richard G. Piscal were present. |
| Part of NW Nickell Road to Close Tuesday Crews will replace the bridge over a tributary of Halfday Creek. |
| Funeral Services Set for Zelma Henderson A woman who played a role in desegregating our nation's schools will be remembered Tuesday. |
| Memorial Weekend Storms Sweep Through Wichita Tornadoes claimed two lives near Pratt Friday night and a suspected microburst had some people in Wichita waking up to a mess Monday morning. |
| Memorial Held at Mount Hope Cemetery Speakers and music highlighted the service held at Mount Hope Cemetery and Mausoleum Monday. |
| Memorial Day Service in Manhattan Manhattan conducted its Memorial Day Service indoors at the American Legion Hall. |
| Indiana Jones Scores 2nd-Biggest-Ever Memorial Day Weekend The first Indiana Jones move in 19-years brought in more than $151 million in the U.S. and Canada alone since opening Thursday. The "Chronicles of Narnia" sequel was a distant second with $28.6 million. |
| Speed, Alcohol Likely Factors in KC Crash that Killed 2 Two teenagers died early Sunday in a crash at Bannister Road and Stark Avenue in south Kansas City, MO. Police say alcohol and speeding were likely factors in the wreck. |
| One-Child Policy Has Exceptions After China Quake Chinese officials said Monday that the country's one-child policy exempts families with a child killed, severely injured or disabled in the country's devastating earthquake. |
| 12-year-old West Virginia Girl Stung by Scorpion at Store One young shopper at a Wal-Mart in West Virginia had to watch out for more than falling prices. |
| Tired of Pricey Gas, Police Pump Up Bike Patrols Since even the long arm of the law can't rein in fuel prices, the long legs of the law are getting more exercise these days. |
| Officer Responding To Break-in Nabs Dead Turkey A police officer investigating an apparent break-in at a Kalamazoo business instead nabbed a dead 10-pound turkey, police said. |
| Firefighters Save Woman Trapped in Flooding Water Firefighters rescued a woman trapped on top of her vehicle this morning as water rose around her in St. Charles County. |
| Mars Lander Prepares For Digging Mission The lander planned to take more views of its surroundings to help scientists zero in on a digging site and also take images of its onboard instruments, including its trench-digging robotic arm. |
| Dutch Claim First Sequencing Of Female DNA Four individual male genomes have been sequenced. |
| IAEA: Iran May Be Withholding Info In Nuke Probe Iran has described its cooperation with the agency's probe as positive, suggesting it was providing information requested by agency officials. |
| Celebs Give Back Their Goody Bags And it's all for a good cause. Public can go online to bid during auction. |
| Madonna Talks Documentary In Cannes Compares press scrutiny of adoption to giving birth. |
| Governor: Parkersburg, IA Scene "Overwhelming" Half of the small town of Parkersburg, IA is in ruins or heavily damaged in the wake of a Sunday tornado. Six people died in Iowa. A seventh victim, a 2-year old, died in violent weather near St. Paul, MN. |
| Tornado Damage Familiar Territory for Kansans Hit by Weekend Storms A storm system spawned at least 17 tornadoes across central and western Kansas Friday. The twisters killed two people near Pratt and came within a mile of the path forged by the May 2007 tornado that devastated Greensburg. |
| Flash Flood Watch: North of I-70 Flash Flood Watch: North of I-70 |
| Help Save a Life - Help Your Favorite News Station - Get Free Stuff! You can make an appointment online or just show up at West Ridge Mall on the lower level by Old Navy, in Topeka, between noon and 6 p.m. |
| Topeka's American Legion Post 400 Remembers Memorial Day Several dozen people gathered at American Legion Post 400 Monday morning for a Memorial Day service. A gun salute and taps were part of the event, as was a speech from Congresswoman Nancy Boyda. |
| Bush Pays Tribute to Troops at Arlington President Bush paid a visit to Arlington National Cemetery Sunday, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Bush called the visit a reminder of the cost of freedom. |
| Student Drowns in Rural Leavenworth County Pond 20-year old Santez Walker of Memphis, TN drowned Sunday in a rural pond east of Easton. Sheriff's officials say he was trying to swim to the bottom of the pond and may have become trapped in a thick bed of moss. |
| Tuesday's Baseball Probables with Records See who's taking the hill for your favorite team on Tuesday. |
| T-Bones Sweep Player of the Week Awards The Northern League office announced Monday that Jim Fasano was named Northern League Player of the Week and pitcher Anthony Boughner was named Pitcher of the Week for the week ending May 25, 2008. |
| Venus Williams, Federer win; Odesnik upsets Canas in Paris In other action, three time defending champ Rafa Nadal didn't get his match in. |
| 13 Lucky for Kansas City For the second straight night, the Kansas City T-Bones reached double-digits in runs as they took down the Schaumburg Flyers 13-1 at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. |
| NHRA Autograph Session at Bullfrogs set for Thursday National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) drivers will be at Jeremiah Bullfrogs Live Thursday, May 29 for an autograph session. |
| Silver Lake Takes 3A Baseball Title The Silver Lake Eagles downed previously unbeaten Wichita-Independent, 7-5, Saturday to take the Class 3A state baseball title in Manhattan. |
| French Open Show Court Schedules Schedule for play at Stade Roland Garros for the second day at the French Open. |
| Syracuse wins NCAA lacrosse championship Syracuse won its 10th NCAA men's lacrosse championship Monday, beating defending champion Johns Hopkins 13-10 behind three goals from Dan Hardy. |
| Royals Suffer Second Straight Sweep First Boston, now Toronto. Kansas City lost their 8th straight game after being swept for the second straight four game series on the road. |
| Wildcats’ Title Run Ends on Championship Sunday The loss dropped K-State to 29-29 overall as the Wildcats finished their historic run in the 2008 Big 12 Championship with a 2-2 record. |
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| Fort Riley Memorial |
| Manhattan Memorial Service |
| Memorial Service at Mount Hope |
| American Legion Post 400 |
| Parkersburg, IA Damage |
| President Bush at Arlington Natl. Cemetery |
| Maple Hill Honors Fallen Soldiers |
| Topeka Police Car Involved in Two-Vehicle Accident Saturday |
| Saturday: Emergency Services Showcase |
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