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| Photos May Reveal Suspects in Topeka Assault Topeka Police are asking you to look over these surveillance photos. They say the people in them may have been involved in the battery of a 19-year-old in Topeka June 15th. |
| Storms Wash Out Opening Night of Country Stampede With heavy rain and lightning not letting up, organizers decided to cancel the main acts of opening night Country Stampede in Manhattan. Kellie Pickler, .38 Special and Charlie Daniels never got to take the stage. |
| County Votes to Make Final Construction Payment, End Litigation Shawnee County Commissioners Thursday, June 26 voted to settle the litigation between the Shawnee North Aquatic Center and contractor Champion Builders. |
| I-70 Accident Kill 1, Injures Another One person was killed and another injured in an accident on I-70 near the Paxico exit Thursday night. There was heavy rain in the area at the time, but it's not known if that was a factor in the accident. |
| Commissioners Table Discussion of Sheriff's Request Shawnee County Commissioners have granted Sheriff Richard Barta's request to table the discussion of his proposal for the Sheriff's Office to take over as head of the county's Communications Center when Director Bill Singer retires. |
| Raising the Cholesterol You Want to Have When it comes to cholesterol, some you want, some you don't. A high HDL cholesterol level can lower your risk for heart disease, while a high LDL leve will increase your heart disease risk. Certain foods and regular exercise will boost your HDL. |
| Hearing Delayed For Man Accused of Topeka Murder Antonio Armstrong is one of three men charged in the shooting death of James Dyer. Dyer was found shot inside a Topeka home on MacVicar Avenue August of last year. |
| Salvation Army Taking Donations For Recent Midwest Disasters The Salvation Army is asking for your help as it helps victims from all the recent disasters in the midwest. They are asking for financial donations so they can continue their help in flood and tornado devastated areas. |
| Goodyear Plans Greater Global Focus Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company plans to invest at least $1 billion annually through 2010 to expand and improve plants and focus more on international growth markets. |
| Kansas State's Cardwell Hall to Reopen Classes at a K-State's Cardwell Hall - damaged by the June 11th tornado - will be back in session Friday after being closed most of the week. |
| Indian Health Care System Deemed Inadequate by Kansas Tribe Kickapoo Nation Tribal Chair issues formal appeal to Government to make more funds available for the health care needs of Native American Tribes |
| Bill Pressures Pentagon to Choose Boeing Kansas lawmakers in Washington are backing the measure blocking Defense Department spending on tankers, unless they award a $35 billion tanker contract to Boeing. |
| Thursday Storms Will Add to Midwest Flood Woes Severe rains could complicate the efforts to keep the Mississippi River from swallowing Missouri communities. |
| Warning! $7 Gas May Be on the Way Economist predicts a gas price increase in two years, which could take 10 million cars off our highways. |
| Mormons Distance Themselves from Polygamist Groups The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, better known as the Mormon church, is starting a public relations campaign that seeks a delicate balance: distinguishing itself from a small, separate group that claims some of the same history while not denigrating someone else's beliefs. |
| Honey bee Crisis Could Lead to Higher Food Prices Food prices could rise even more unless the mysterious decline in honey bees is solved, farmers and businessmen told lawmakers Thursday. "No bees, no crops," North Carolina grower Robert D. Edwards told a House Agriculture subcommittee. Edwards said he had to cut his cucumber acreage in half because of the lack of bees available to rent. |
| Episcopal Church Convicts Bishop of Cover-Up An Episcopal bishop was found guilty by a church panel of covering up his brother's assaults of a teenage girl in the 1970s. |
| Brownback Dismayed by Decision Lifting North Korean Sanctions The Kansas Republican says the Bush administration should carefully reconsider its actions on dealings with Kim Jong Il. |
| Notebook Shows 2 Sides of Briton who Killed Family Neil Entwistle, 29, was sentenced Thursday to two life sentences without the chance for parole and ordered by the judge never to profit from the story. |
| LAPD Won't Ask about Immigration Status A California judge blocked a lawsuit that sought to enlist Los Angeles police officers in weeding out illegal immigrants. Superior Court Judge Rolf M. Treu on Wednesday rejected arguments that the city's policy - under which most suspects are not asked about their immigration status - conflicted with federal and state law. |
| Governor Requests Federal Disaster Declaration for 49 Counties Governor Kathleen Sebelius has signed a letter to President George W. Bush requesting a federal disaster declaration for 49 counties impacted by severe storms hitting the area from May 22 through June 16, 2008. |
| Beijing: Cars Come Off Roads for Olympics Effort to clean Beijing's air ahead of the Olympics by removing cars begins. Skies remained smoggy and traffic was bumper-to-bumper in rush hour. Another law will allow vehicles on the road only on odd or even days. |
| 'Green' Casinos Conserve Energy, Profits With skylights and other features, Turtle Creek in Michigan bills itself a "green" casino. The resort has its own water treatment system that purifies 90,000 gallons daily. A growing number of casino operators are interested in environmental stewardship. The trend is reaching even casinos in extravagant Las Vegas. |
| Fla. To Spend $1.8B On Everglades Rescue State Will Buy 300 Miles Owned By Polluting Sugar Processing Plant |
| Green Insect Repellents Come Up Short Herbal Solutions Help Repel Bugs But Lack Strength For Long Periods Of Time |
| California Wildfires Threaten Hundreds of Homes Fire near Big Sur moving closer to 500 homes, only 3 percent contained. Fires in Butte County, California, cover 8 square miles, threaten 1,000 homes. More lightning expected in the next few days; resources stretched thin, governor says. Wildfires also burning in New Mexico. |
| Rain Threatens Fragile Mississippi River Towns Severe thunderstorms rattled northern Missouri early Thursday, threatening to add even more rain to the swollen Mississippi River and complicate efforts to keep the river from engulfing this community. |
| Flood Clean-Up Tips We have all witnessed the damage floods can cause. In the wake of severe storms, it's important to protect your family's health. |
| Relatives Bid Farewell at Philippine Ferry Site Relatives said goodbye to their missing kin at the site of a capsized ferry in the central Philippines on Thursday fearing they will not see them again; dead or alive. |
| Fireworks Season in Topeka Topeka Police remind you to have a safe holiday, follow the rules and know what the penalties are for breaking those rules. |
| Entertainment: The Week That Was It's time to take a look back in entertainment history. Here are the entertainment highlights during the week of June 29-July 5... |
| Drew Carey Orders 45 Pizzas Shipped Cross-Country Drew Carey really, really loves the pizza from Antonio's — so he's having UPS deliver dozens of the pies from Ohio all the way to Los Angeles. |
| Jeff County Farm Fields Cleared The state's Agriculture Department lifts embargoes on fields in the Perry-Oskaloosa-Valley Falls area, and one other Kansas county on Thursday. Their investigation centers on a poisonous fungicide sprayed too close to fields. |
| HyVee to Finalize Purchase of Land For Manhattan Store HyVee expects to finalize the purchase of land for its first Manhattan store next week. Construction of the 78,000 square foot store will begin soon after. |
| Topeka Woman Arrested as Robbery Suspect 27-year-old Topeka woman arrested in connection with early Saturday morning attempted robbery. She knocked on a door, was let in to use phone, and tried to grab the purses of the two women occupants. Police are looking at this case in connection with other recent similar cases. |
| United Way's Nancy Perry Honored Thursday afternoon community members a chance to honor a leader in the Capital City. The United Way held an open house today in recognition of retiring CEO Nancy Perry. |
| Investigators Release Findings on Kansas Blast A federal agency says a static spark from a loosely held measuring float was the probable cause of an explosion at a Barton Solvents distribution plant last year. |
| KU's Kaun is Picked by Seattle in the Second Round Kansas Center Sasha Kaun was drafted by the Seattle Supersonics with the 56th choice in the second round of the NBA Draft. Kaun has already signed to play with a team in Russia, but Seattle would hold his rights should he elect to return. |
| KSU Coach Frank Martin Talks About Michael Beasley “I’m ecstatic. I’m ecstatic for Mike. I’m ecstatic for the Heat. Obviously, it’s my hometown. It’s a franchise since Pat Riley’s been there that’s been in regular in the (NBA) playoffs and won a championship just a few short years ago. |
| K-State's Walker is Drafted by Washington, Traded to Boston for Cash Bill Walker goes to the Washington Wizards at Pick number 47 in the second round. The K-State forward was then traded to Boston for cash |
| Heat Pick KU's Darnell Jackson in Second Round at Pick #52 KU's Darnell Jackson was selected in the second round by the Miami Heat who had received the pick in a trade from Orlando. |
| K-State's Beasley, 2 Jayhawks go in first round Kansas guard Mario Chalmers failed to join teammates Brandon Rush and Darrell Arthur as first-round picks. Chalmers was taken by Minnesota in the second round, the 35th player drafted overall. |
| Chalmers Gets Picked in Second Round, #34 by Minnesota With the 34th pick overall and with its second round choice, the Minnesota Timberwolves selected Mario Chalmers. |
| Arthur Picked #27 by New Orleans, Traded to Portland With pick number 27 in the draft, the New Orleans Hornets selected KU's Darrell Arthur, but then traded the pick to Portland. Arthur was the second Jayhawk to be drafted in the first round, and also the second to be traded to another team. |
| KU's Rush Goes with #13 Pick to Trailblazers, Traded to Indiana Rush became the first Kansas player to be selected. |
| Beasley goes to Heat at No. 2 Beasley was considered one of the top two players entering the draft after a sensational freshman year. The 6-foot-10 Beasley was a unanimous AP First Team selection and the Big 12 Player of the Year. He also was named the National Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News and the USBWA. |
| Bulls take Rose with first pick Rose averaged 14.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists in his lone season with the Tigers, finishing second on the team in scoring and first in assists. |
| County Ends Litigation with Contractor |
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