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| Washburn University Schedules Phone Outage May 31 Washburn will be installing a generator that will provide power to the Bennett Computer Center server room, Morgan Hall phone room and the police department, causing the phone outage on Saturday. |
| Cartoonist Visits Capital City "Rubes" creator Leigh Rubin spent a few days in Topeka, and really enjoyed it. He also shared with 13 news the secret of how he comes up with funny comics every day...it has to do with his "twisted" mind. |
| A Section of Washburn Ave. to Close Wednesday The street will close at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning and should reopen by mid-afternoon. |
| President Bush to Make Second Trip to Kansas The President will arrive in Olathe Thursday to present his volunteer service award to Ashley Knight. |
| Local Producers Call Attention to High Prices Fueled by Gas High gas prices are fueling increases in food and other items at the store. The trickle-down effect stems from increasing the cost to produce and transport goods. U.S. Rep. Nancy Boyda, D-Kansas, joined producers in Topeka Tuesday to draw attention to the issue. |
| Beware of the "Yahoo Lottery" E-mail Scam Yahoo has filed a lawsuit in new york against a group calling themselves "Yahoo Lottery." The group has been sending out spam e-mails trying to trick people into believing they've won some type of lottery or prize. |
| Governor Sebelius Meets with Korean Ambassador Tuesday Governor Sebelius met with Korean ambassador Lee Tae-Sik to talk about opportunities for Korean investments in Kansas, and also for Kansas exports that may be of use to Korea. |
| Give Blood, Save a Life Dozens of Northeast Kansans drove to West Ridge mall to help save lives Tuesday. All part of the community blood center's media blood drive challenge. |
| Prosecutors Say They Didn't Interfere with Proceedings against Doctor Prosecutors in the criminal case against Dr. Stephen Schneider and his wife, Linda, deny they improperly asserted federal authority over the state's regulation of medicine. The defense wants the court to stay the case. The Schneider's clinic is linked to the overdose deaths of 56 patients. |
| Funeral Service Held for Last Surviving Plaintiff in Brown v. Board Suit Around 200 people came to pay their respect to the family of 88 year-old Zelma Henderson. Henderson was the last surviving plaintiff from the Brown v. Topeka Board of Education civil rights suit. |
| Can Women Alone Make 'Sex and the City' a Hit? Can a pure chick flick become a hit? Yes, if it draws a diverse enough swath of female moviegoers. For "Sex and the City," that will be the big question. |
| David Cook Goes on Date With Ex-'Idol' Contestant David Cook says he's dating an "American Idol" alum. The newly crowned "Idol" winner said Tuesday on "Live With Regis and Kelly" that he recently had a dinner date with former "Idol" contestant Kimberly Caldwell. |
| US on Track to Break Record For Tornadoes Another week, another rumbling train of tornadoes that obliterates entire city blocks, smashing homes to their foundations and killing people even as they cower in their basements. |
| McCain Campaigns With Bush, Seeing Pluses, Minuses John McCain's complex relationship with President Bush can be summed up with a simple saying: can't live with him, can't live without him. |
| Gas Thieves Puncture Tanks, Steal Fuel; SUVs Easier Targets The soaring price of crude oil has turned gas tanks into a cache of valuable booty, and Fortin has replaced several tanks punctured or drilled by thieves thirsting for the nearly $4-a-gallon fuel inside. |
| Five Bodies Found In Upscale California Home Sheriff: Two handguns found near decomposing bodies of family members. |
| Consumer Confidence Continues Slide High gas prices, poor job prospects send index to lowest level in nearly 16 years. |
| China To Evacuate 80,000 People, Blast Dam Lake formed when landslide blocked river; soldiers preparing to drain it with dynamite. |
| ADHD Costly In Adult Work Time Study: attention deficit disorder in adults can cause loss of nearly a month's work per year. |
| Man Run Over Twice in Columbia, Missouri Columbia police say a 25-year-old pedestrian was injured after he was run over twice Monday night. |
| 3 Tornadoes, Hail Reported in Latest Round of Rough Kansas Weather Memorial Day storms sparked three tornado reports and hail 2.75 inches. So far, officials say no one has reported any damage or injuries. The tornadoes were reported in Pratt and Kiowa counties in south-central Kansas. |
| Anchors Team Up for Lifesaving Telethon CBS, NBC and ABC will join in an historic collaboration raising money for cancer research. All three evening news anchors will appear on the morning talk shows on all three networks Wednesday. |
| Kids Enjoy Memorial Day, Fishing Memorial Day is a holiday that means different things to different people. Young people may not know the specific meaning behind it, but they know it is fun, and they spend it with their families, at least the junior fishers at Lake Shawnee did! |
| Hope for America's Kids with Obesity A new study shows the nation's percentage of overweight kids may have peaked after 25 years of being on the rise. |
| New PTSD Cases Soar Among Soldiers 40,000 cases of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder have been diagnosed in the last five years, and the Surgeon General fears the numbers are much higher than that. |
| Sydney Pollack Dies at 73 From "Tootsie" to last year's "Michael Clayton.." famed actor and director Sydney Pollack was hailed as a major talent on both sides of the camera. Pollack died of cancer Monday at his home in Pacific Palisades, California. |
| New Figures Show Childhood Obesity may be Leveling-off New figures show the percentages of kids considered overweight or obese stayed the same from 2003-2004 to 2005-2006. However, experts say it could be a statistical fluke, so efforts to improve kids' eating and exercise habits must continue. |
| Secretary of State Speaks at AUSA Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh spoke at the Association of the United States Army meeting Tuesday. Thornburgh swore in officers and talked about upcoming elections. |
| Four Arrested Attempting to Steal Ammonia Shawnee County Sheriffs Deputies caught the four Topekans red-handed trying to steal anhydrous ammonia from an agricultural supply company near US 24 Hwy and NW Huxman Road. Deputies also found drug paraphernalia in their vehicle. |
| Heavy Rains Wash Out Manhattan Detour Overnight rains washed out a dirt detour road on Anderson Avenue, about a mile east of Keats. Anderson will be closed until it's fixed, which may not be until Wednesday morning. Drivers can use Highways 24 and 77 and local roads to get around the closure. |
| Run For Veterans Reaches Capitol Students from overland park make the 11th annual trek to benefit local VFW posts. |
| K-State's Lehning At Bob Chipman's Camp in Garden Plain The Wildcat native of Sublette talks about working camp, the past season, and the one ahead. |
| Troxel, Connolly Reach Heights once again as NHRA comes to Topeka Both Troxel and Connolly come to Topeka fresh off of their first wins of the season. For Troxel, the victory was a landmark. |
| Martin announces the signing of Henriquez, Transfer of Gilbert A 6-foot-11, 220-pound center from New Rochelle, N.Y., Henriquez comes to Kansas State after playing at Port Chester Senior High School in Port Chester, N.Y. As a senior, he led the team to an 18-6 overall record and an 8-0 mark in league play en route to a runner-up finish at the Section I Championship. |
| Twins send Royals to ninth straight loss The Royals, who have been outscored 53-19 in the nine losses, have had only six longer losing streaks in franchise history. The Royals have scored three or fewer runs in eight of the losses and rank last in the American League with 184 runs. |
| Offense Supports Durost’s Gem In front of 3,302 fans, Kenny Durost took a no-hitter into the sixth inning before John McCarthy broke it up with a single. The RailCats plated their only run of the game in the sixth when Yuki Matsumoto scored on a double play ball by Eric McNamee. |
| K-State’s Emily Houtz Qualifies for US Women’s Public Links The top three players from Kansas City will meet qualifiers from around the country in the 32nd annual Women’s Amateur Public Links, June 16-21, at Erin hills Golf Course in Erin, Wisc. |
| Bradshaw Ready To Return to Topeka and his Winning Ways Bradshaw hopes to add his first Top Fuel win to his two previous victories in Topeka during this weekend's O'Reilly Summer Nationals, and Bradshaw feels his Vis Viva "Living Force Energy" car is up for the challenge. |
| Chiefs Join Third and Long Foundation to Watch Indiana Jones Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson and Chiefs players, including RB Kolby Smith, and WR Jeff Webb, as well as Third and Long representatives such as DE Neil Smith |
| Drag Racing's Schumacher Looking to Settle Score with Heartland Park This weekend’s tour stop is Heartland Park, where the 19th annual O’Reilly Summer Nationals will be contested. Schumacher has yet to qualify number one or advance to a final round in the Sunflower State. |
| Three Hornets Earn Academic Honors, Two Earn All-America Nods Senior Catcher Keith Hernandez was named the ABCA/Rawlings Position and Overall Player of the Year. Hernandez finished the season hitting .462 with 18 home runs and 80 RBI. |
| Good Kids with a Can-Do Attitude! |
| Cartoonist Is Real "Rube" In Capital City |
| Good Kids With Cans |
| Zelma Henderson Funeral |
| Gas and Food Prices |
| AUSA Swears-in Officers |
| Memorial Day Montage |
| Memorial Day At Lake Shawnee |
| KSU's Lehning at Chipman Camp |
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