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| We Have a New Miss Kansas! The Miss Kansas Pageant wrapped up Saturday night with the crowning of Miss Augusta Emily Deaver. Topekan Danielle Coffman won the spot of 1st Runner-Up. |
| Kline Announces He Will Seek Re-Election as DA Johnson County District Attorney Phill Kline announced Monday night that he will run for re-election as Johnson County DA. |
| Ghost Tours of Kansas Spook Topeka Looking for some spooky summer fun? Look no further than Ghost Tours of Kansas, a group that puts the "haunted" in "haunted summer." |
| Topekan Sentenced on Sex Charge Watson admitted that from July of 2006 to December 2007 he conducted online chats with an undercover officer who was posing as a teen girl. |
| Oregon Man Sentenced for Trying to Peddle Drugs at Wakarusa Festival An Oregon man was sentenced today for trying to peddle LSD, mushrooms and other drugs from a van at Wakarusa Fest in 2005. He and two other men were arrested in a campground at Clinton State Park. |
| Jenny McCarthy to Headline Kansas Autism Meeting Actress Jenny McCarthy will speak at the first Kansas Autism Conference in Pittsburg June 20th. McCarthy has a son with autism. |
| Rookstool Questions Hecht's Investigation of Tasering Incident Shawnee County Commission candidate Rita Rookstoll wants Attorney General Stephen Six to review DA Robert Hecht's investigate Hecht's review of a tasering incident involving Sheriff's deputies. |
| Valeo Honors Business Partners Valeo Behavioral Health Care helds its fourth annual employer recognition awards luncheon Monday. The event recognizes businesses and organizations that help Valeo's Supported Employment Services Program. |
| Shawnee County Ballot Taking Shape Two Shawnee County Commission races are drawing interest in the hours before the Noon Tuesday filing deadline. Four candidates have filed for the District 3 seat, while two candidates are on the ballot in District 2. |
| Bill Singer Retiring, But Hoping for New Job Retiring Shawnee County IT and Emergency Communications Director Bill Singer filed Monday to run for Shawnee County Treasurer. The Republican will face incumbent Democrat Larry Wilson. |
| Groups say They Will Sue over Polar Bears, Drilling Two conservation groups say they'll sue the government to protect polar bears from petroleum exploration and drilling off Alaska's court. The U.S. Interior Secretary says there's no scientific proof the development threatens the animals. |
| Accused Operator in Spitzer Case to Plead Guilty 62-year old Mark Brener's attorney says his client has reached a plea deal, and will appear in federal court Thursday. Brener is accused of running the escort service used by former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. |
| Reporters Allowed at Private McCain Fundraisers GOP Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain let reporters into three private fundraisers held Monday. For months, he'd kept such affairs off-limits to media with little or no explanation. |
| Floodwaters in Wisconsin Break House in Half Too much rain forced the lake over its banks Monday night, devouring a road, and turning into a hungry river, eating away at the homes' foundations. |
| Government Disputes $58 Billion Claim in Indian Trust Suit A group of American Indians is not entitled to a $58 billion claim against the United States - or anything close to that amount - over the mismanagement of century-old trust lands, government lawyers argued Monday. |
| Iomega Shareholders Back $213M Sale to EMC EMC Corp. has won backing from Iomega Corp.'s shareholders to acquire the San Diego-based data storage company best known for the Zip drive. EMC intends to buy additional Iomega shares to achieve more than 90 percent support, and complete the acquisition in the next several business days without a vote by Iomega shareholders. |
| HP, Acer settle patent infringement claims Computer maker Acer Inc. said Monday that it has settled a yearlong patent infringement battle with rival Hewlett-Packard Co. |
| Hunger in Ethiopia Now Spreading to Adults Ethiopia's hunger crisis is now touching a growing number of adults and older children. Due to poor rains and recent crop failures in southern Ethiopia, health workers are seeing more older people suffering from hunger. |
| Some Retailers Give Vinyl Records a Spin A typo sends LP's not CD-DVD's to the Fred Meyer retail chThis spring, an employee intending to order a special CD-DVD edition of R.E.M.'s latest release "Accelerate" inadvertently entered the "LP" code instead. Soon boxes of the big, vinyl discs showed up at several stores. ain. |
| 23 Miners Reach Surface after Explosion in Ukraine Emergency workers on Monday rescued 23 miners found alive following a powerful explosion at a coal mine in Ukraine, but one miner was confirmed dead and 13 were missing, an official said. |
| One Dead, One Missing in Flooding in Indiana: Official One person died and another was missing as flooding inundated central Indiana, forcing evacuations and numerous boat rescues, a state official said. |
| Powerful Storms Swamp U.S. Midwest, Spawn Tornadoes Heavy rains caused flooding that forced hundreds of evacuations in Indiana, and a tornado raked Chicago's suburbs on Saturday as violent thunderstorms pummeled the already soggy U.S. heartland, authorities said. |
| Worst Rainstorms in 50 Years Hit Southeast China The heaviest rainstorms in 50 years drenched parts of Guangdong province over the past two days, killing at least 1 student and causing widespread flooding, local media reported on Sunday. |
| Midwestern Storms Bring Flooding, Tornadoes Severe storms flooded central Indiana with as much as 10 inches of rain Saturday and spawned tornadoes that ripped up roofs and flipped tractor-trailers in Wisconsin and the Chicago suburbs. |
| Rain Causes Floods, Landslides in Hong Kong Heavy rains unleashed flooding and landslides early Saturday in Hong Kong, shutting down roads and air traffic throughout the territory, officials said. |
| NOAA: U.S. Has 36th Coolest Spring on Record The March-May spring season was the 36th coolest on record for the contiguous United States, according to an analysis by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. Separately, last month ended as the 34th coolest May for the contiguous United States, based on records dating back to 1895. |
| Aldo Sandoval's Orechiette con Carciofl Recipe from Ralph! It smells fantastic.. it tastes heavenly.. and it's all made by 19 year old teen chef Aldo Sandoval. No need to write it all down.. it's all down right here at wibw.com.. |
| Top Five Books for Dad Missed the list on 13 News at 4, when Dave Evans joined Ralph to talk about some of the terrific books to get Dad? Here's their own version of Dave's "Top Five" list of books we talked about Monday. |
| One Victim Identified in Lawrence Double Homicide A 16-year-old from Lawrence was arrested Sunday in connection to the shooting death of an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old in Lawrence. |
| Horton Terminates City Administrator City Administrator Levi Henry terminated for undisclosed reasons. He was given a notice of termination at last Monday's regular meeting. He reportedly did not appear at a pre-termination meeting last Wednesday. |
| GOP Hopefuls Jenkins, Ryun File For 2nd District Seat Lynn Jenkins says her fellow Republicans need a new leader if they're to recapture the 2nd Congressional District seat. But Jim Ryun predicts his familiar, anti-tax message will do better with voters this year than it did in 2006, when he lost the seat. |
| Funeral Services Set For Ryan Gunther The Funeral Services for Ryan Gunther have been set for Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Valley Falls |
| Rash of Early Morning Car Thefts It started before 6:30 when police got a report of two vehicles missing from Northwest Rochester Road. |
| Kwik Shop Robber Arrested Police have arrested 22-year-old Keith Burgett the third on charges of robbery and kidnapping. Police say Burgett came into the Law Enforcement Center Friday evening. |
| Kansas Avenue Road Construction Begins The central street portion of the intersection will be permanently closed, a cul-de-sac will be built there. Signals will be removed and a stop sign placed on the north and south leg of Kansas. |
| Two Arrested In Beating & Stabbing of 12-Year-Old Boy Two men both from Topeka were arrested Sunday in connection to the beating and stabbing of a 12-year-old boy leaving the carnival at the Expocentre late Friday night. |
| Citizen Patrol Training Underway in Topeka The program is an extension of neighborhood watch efforts and works to mobilize neighborhoods in reducing crime. |
| Busy Heartland Park Great for Topeka Twenty years worth of racing at Heartland Park is the subject of tonight’s “On the Mark.” |
| Golden Giants Win 4-1 Giants win another against Clarinda 4-1. |
| "Hot Rod Tour" Makes Successful Stop In Topeka The Tour started in Little Rock, Arkansas on Saturday, June 7th and traveled over 1,400 miles on its way to Madison, Wisconsin where the Tour will have its final stop on Friday, June 13th. |
| RoadRunners Prepare for Tryout Camp With a season long attendance mark of over 53,000 fans and a home ice winning percentage of .794, the RoadRunners treated crowds to an exciting brand of hockey that earned new fans while thrilling those who had supported Topeka’s previous teams. |
| U.S. National softball squad to face squad with MIAA flare Festivities will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Hummer Sports Park, when the souvenir and concession stands open. The gates to Patty Dick Field will open at 5 p.m. -- with warm-ups set to start at 5:35 p.m. First pitch is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. |
| ESU Baseball Player Hernandez Signs with Tigers Keith Hernandez joins Mark McBratney in the Tigers system. McBratney also signed a free agent contract with the Tigers following the 2007 season. |
| 24 Hornets Named Academic All-MIAA The 24 student-athletes are the most in MIAA sponsored sports of any conference school and the second highest overall total. Truman’s total of 31 Academic All-MIAA honorees includes 11 student-athletes competing in sports not sponsored by the MIAA (six women’s swimmers, two women’s golfers, two men’s swimmers and a wrestler). |
| Brian Waters Hosts Annual Punt, Pass and Kick Competition Waters, along with many of his teammates, will serve as coaches to the athletes as they compete in punting, passing and kicking drills. Medals are being awarded to the top three athletes in each category. All athletes will receive participation medals. |
| Academic All-MIAA Teams for 2007-08 released A total of 190 student-athletes -- 67 men and 123 women -- are being recognized in this program, introduced in 1998 by then-MIAA commissioner Ralph McFillen. That is up from 188 last year, and 181 in 2005-06. |
| Several Lady Blues Will be on Kansas All-Stars Team Former Lady Blues Malarie Fellers, Brooke DeVader and Mandy Tarbutton who wrapped up their career for Washburn this season will join head coach Lisa Carey on the squad |
| Wisconsin House Breaks in Half |
| Ghost Tours Kansas |
| Twelve Year Old Stabbed; Mom Wants Justice |
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