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| Senate Minority Leader Guarantees Ballot Spot Sen. Anthony Hensley, D-Topeka, filed Tuesday to seek re-election to his 19th District Kansas State Senate seat. He has served 32 years in the Legislature. Hensley is a teacher in Topeka. |
| Demolition of Menninger Campus Begins Five years after the Menninger Clinic moved to Houston, buildings on its campus in Topeka have started coming down. |
| Feds Seek Death Penalty Against Wichita Gang Member Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for an alleged Wichita street gang member in the first federal racketeering case ever filed in Kansas. |
| Bush Greets National Champion Kansas Jayhawks at White House The Jayhawks, together with their coach, stood proudly as a team, while the President praised them for their hard earned victory. |
| Mexico Grants Extradition of Suspect in El Dorado Death The Kansas attorney general's office says Mexican authorities have granted the extradition of the suspect in the slaying of a college student who led a secret life as an Internet porn model. |
| Two Workers In Serious Condition After Fall The Topeka Police was called out to a scaffolding accident near 7th & Jackson. Two workers were transported to the hospital "code red," or life-threatening injuries. |
| Charges Will Not be Filed in Goodyear Worker's Death Shawnee Co. DA Robert Hecht issues his report on death of Goodyear worker who'd been tased by Sheriff's deputies. Hecht says there is no evidence that deputies, AMR or Goodyear personnel acted recklessly in their dealings with 59-year old Walter Haake. |
| Former House Rep Seeks 20th District Senate Seat Carolyn Weinhold has filed a petition for election to the seat currently held by Vicki Schmidt, representing southwest Shawnee County. Weinhold says she will fight for affordable health care, early childhood programs, Kansas air and water, and growing small businesses. |
| Topeka High JROTC Marches to Fort Leavenworth Monday morning's storms post-poned, but didn't ruin the mission of 50 Cadets from Topeka High's Junior ROTC program Monday. |
| Berryton Woman Takes Cover From Storm A Berryton woman watching WIBW had time to take cover from the storm that damaged her home badly. When her power went out, she listened to 13 on her MP3 player. Now, she is faced with a daunting rebuilding task. |
| KS Included In Salmonella Outbreak tied to tomatoes Kansas is among nine states where U.S. Health Officials say an outbreak of salmonella food poisoning was first linked to uncooked tomatoes. |
| Kennedy Walking Hospital Halls Hours After Surgery Just one day after undergoing brain surgery aimed at slicing away at a cancerous tumor to give chemotherapy and radiation treatments a better chance to work, Senator Edward Kennedy was walking hospital hallways . |
| NASA Spacecraft Scoops First Martian Soil Phoenix Mars Lander's 8-foot robotic arm reveals possible ice, salt in its first test scoop. Recent images suggest the lander may have touched down on a slab of ice. |
| Sen. Robert Byrd Hospitalized The 90 year-old West Virginia Senator was taken to an undisclosed hospital on his doctor's urging after he complained he was feeling lethargic and sluggish. |
| Polygamist Sect Clarifies Marriage Policy Parents rush to detention centers, and leave with children. FLDS spokesman says church will not consent to underage marriage. Judge delays release of 16-year-old girl identified as victim of sexual abuse. Texas Supreme Court ruled state had no right to remove kids from sect ranch. |
| VA Staffer To Testify Over PTSD E-Mail Veterans Affairs Coordinator suggested staff "refrain" from diagnosing PTSD to save money and pay less in veteran's benefits, suggested an alternative diagnosis. |
| Kennedy's Cancer Fight Only Beginning Chemotherapy, radiation treatments next up after senator's successful brain tumor surgery. Sen. Kennedy is expected to return home to Massachusetts in about a week. |
| Chinese Police Drag Grieving Parents from Protest More than 100 parents were dragged from a protest over the poor construction of the schools in which their children died during last month's earthquake. One rescuer said the school had no steel reinforcement, only iron wire to support it. |
| Blowtorch Accident Started Studio Fire, Officials Say Universal Studios theme park reopened Monday, a day after a massive fire destroyed several movie sets and the King Kong attraction. Blaze possibly started by a blowtorch on the roof of a movie set. Officials say the workers using blowtorch followed safety rules. Fire officials are looking into reports that low water pressure hindered firefighters. |
| Long Primary Season Ends in Big Sky Country The long Democratic presidential nomination process winds up Tuesday in South Dakota and Montana with Illinois senator Barack Obama on the cusp o f the nod and expectations looming over what Sen. Clinton will do now. |
| Severe Storms Possible Again this Afternoon Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible again this afternoon and tonight. |
| More Storm Photos 6-2-08 Your photos from the storms on Monday, June 2, 2008. |
| More Severe Weather Pelts NE Kansas Baseball and softball-sized hail has been reported as severe weather continues to batter the Sunflower State this spring. So far over ninety tornadoes were reported in Kansas over the past several days. |
| Hospital Reschedules Appointments Due to Weather Monday's severe storm caused Irwin Army Community Hospital to change the appointments so people did not have to drive in the wind, rain and hail. Additional appointments will be made to help everyone get rescheduled quickly. |
| Fort Riley Incurs Hail Damage in Thunderstorm The severe weather that spread across Kansas Monday morning dropped hail and rain on Fort Riley, causing minor damage to vehicles. |
| Flash Flooding Causes Panic In Area Of Last Year's Flood The same area hit hard by the May flood of 2007 had a flashback Monday when high waters rushed passed their homes again. |
| Interactive Storm Report Map. June 2nd, 2008 Interactive Storm Report Map. June 2nd, 2008 |
| TPD In Phase III For Accident Response This means that they will respond to all injury accidents and disabled vehicles. If it is a non-injury accident motorists are asked to exchange information and report it to authorities within 24 hours. |
| Beware of Scams Associated with Weather Damage Unfortunately in severe weather situations like we have seen today some capitalize on others misfortunes. |
| Sri Lanka Floods Kills Seven, Displace Tens of Thousands Heavy monsoon rains have killed seven people and driven 73,000 from their homes across Sri Lanka, the island's disaster management centre said Monday. |
| Oil Prices Dip to $127 a Barrel in Asian Trading Crude oil futures slipped in Asian trading Tuesday as investors sought to gauge whether oil prices have peaked even as many worry that supplies are barely meeting growing global demand. |
| Space Shuttle Closes in on Space Station NASA's Shuttle Discovery closed in on the international space station early Monday with a super-size delivery: a scientific lab that's as big as a school bus. |
| Lightning Hits Shawnee County House, Sends Woman to Hospital Lightning struck a Shawnee county house early Monday morning, one woman was taken to the hospital in the incident. She was conscious and moving when she was taken to the hospital and seemed to be in good condition. |
| Rita Cline Rookstool Plans Return to Local Politics Former Shawnee County Treasurer Rita Cline Rookstool says she'll challenge 3rd District Shawnee County Commissioner Ted Ensley. Rookstool resigned in 2003 facing ouster proceedings for a buyout of a former employee who became her business partner. |
| Leadership Luncheon Honors Area Women The YWCA of Topeka honored 36 women, 7 recent high school graduates and three employers for their examples at the 20th annual Leadership Luncheon. Several were chosen as "Women of Excellence." |
| Commissioners Question if Treasurer Helped People Avoid Paying Taxes Shawnee County Commissioners questioned Treasurer Larry Wilson Monday about policies regarding unpaid property taxes and obtaining motor vehicle tags. State law says you can't get tags if you have unpaid property tax. At issue was whether filing a grievance was enough. |
| Softball Sized Hail Smashes Windshields in Manhattan and Alma Hail pounded through Manhattan and Alma this morning crashing windshields and smashing gutters on it's way to the ground. |
| Auburn and Carbondale Hit by Heavy Winds and Hail Auburn saw baseball sized hail, Carbondale dealt with flooded streets. |
| Fallen Limb Blocks Hwy 24 Near Silver Lake A fallen tree limb blocked part of Hwy 24 during the Monday morning storms. Farm pivots and a morten building were also torn apart by the storms. |
| Investigation Continues into Heartland Park Fatal Accident A weekend at the races turned deadly for an Oklahoma woman. Topeka Police are investigating what may have caused the accident at Heartland Park Sunday. Judy Brewster died at a hospital, while James Jenkins is in life-threatening condition at a Kansas City hospital. |
| Stanley Cup Finals Produces Highest Ratings Since 2002 The triple-overtime thriller in the Stanley Cup finals Monday night drew the highest ratings for a Game 5 since 2002. |
| Detroit Pistons Fire Flip Saunders In the morning, the Detroit Pistons fired Flip Saunders. By the afternoon, the players were put on notice. |
| Red Sox's David Ortiz in Cast for 2-3 Weeks David Ortiz expects to wear a cast on his left wrist for two to three weeks in hopes it will heal sufficiently to get him back in the Red Sox lineup soon. |
| Correll Named Northern League Player of the Week Correll had three separate four RBI games during the week giving him a league best 24 RBI on the season. Correll also leads the Northern League with an .893 slugging percentage. His five home runs tie Correll for the Northern League lead and he’s among the league leaders in three other categories; average, hits and extra-base hits. |
| "Visit Topeka" and TSCSC To Announce Sports Award Nominations Topeka Shawnee County Sports Council recognizes exceptional senior athletes in Shawnee County. These athletes must have demonstrated leadership and excellence in their chosen sport as well as in the classroom. |
| Jayhawks Eagerly Await the Draft Several Jayhawks are expected to be selected during the two-day event, including seniors John Allman, Ryne Price and Erik Morrison, who have all been four-year starters at KU. Senior pitchers Andres Esquibel and Hiarali Garcia figure to have their names called as well. |
| KU’s Gockel Defeated In Southern Amateur Golf Championship Gockel, who had advanced to match play after shooting an 80 in the Monday qualifying, was dropped by Elizabeth Wendt 8 and 7 on Tuesday. Wendt had tied for sixth in the qualifying after shooting a 76. |
| Jayhawks Tour White House, Meet President and Visit Supreme Court “I want to congratulate this team,” President Bush said. “You’ve brought new glory to one of our nation’s most storied basketball programs. And you gave your fans all across America one more reason to chant Rock Chalk Jayhawk |
| Volunteers Needed for USA Softball Event on June 10th We are asking for volunteers to help sell programs at the USA Softball event June 10th. It will be at Hummer sports park on the north field. |
| Topeka Tinman Looking for Volunteers As you know it takes a large number of committed individuals to make this a successful event. If you are interested in assisting with this Triathlon please click on the following link, www.klmmarketingsolutions.com. |
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