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| Wednesday's Winning Lottery Numbers The Kansas Lottery did not update the winning numbers on its web site in time for Wednesday's 10 pm newscast. We have them here. |
| Accidental Shooting Sends Woman to Hospital Topeka Police say a gun accidentally went off in a home in the 2400 block of Edgewater. A woman was shot in the foot. The injury was not considered life-threatening. |
| 1st Infantry Soldier to be Honored Not for combat duty, but for an heroic rescue.. that's why Darrell Dressler will be awarded the Army's highest honor next week, for bravery off the battlefield. |
| Police Battle Bar Crimes Police are trying to work with, not against, bar owners to make Topeka establishments safe. This after an attempted robbery at Deep Pockets Tuesday evening is caught on surveillance video. |
| KDHE Cites Facilities for Food or Lodging Regulatory Violations The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued administrative orders assessing civil penalties for violations of state food service or lodging regulations, or for operating without a license. |
| Expanded Newborn Screening Begins Tests Increase Babies born in Kansas will benefit from expanded screening tests thanks to a bill signed into law that takes the number from five to 29. |
| Developer's Suit against City to Move Forward Gene Jani says his lawsuit against the city of Topeka will move forward according to schedule and Bryan Smith will continue as his attorney. Jani is suing over denial of a zoning change for a proposed development at SW 34th and Fairlawn. |
| Fireworks Safety Tips from the City Take a minute with your family to read these sane and safe tips on fireworks from the Topeka Fire Department! |
| Brown v. Board Plaintiff's Papers Given to KS State Historical Society Lucinda Todd's family donated her papers to the Kansas State Historical Society Wednesday. Todd was one of 13 plaintiffs in the landmark Brown v. Board school desegregation case. |
| Spirit of Kansas Begins Set-Up, Free Shuttle Rides Announced Lake Shawnee is catching the spirit, the Spirit of Kansas that is. Preparations began Wednesday for the 4th of July event. Your easiest way to get to the lake for the fireworks is by catching a free shuttle from the east side of White Lakes Center at 3600 SW Topeka Boulevard. |
| Other Veggies Eyed In Salmonella Outbreak FDA investigating items served with fresh tomatoes; nearly 900 illnesses now reported. |
| Man Guilty Of Killing Wife With Antifreeze Massachusetts jury has convicted a former Missouri radio reporter of killing his wife by poisoning her with antifreeze. |
| Fake Cop's Drug Busts Stir Missouri Town Man with checkered past accused of making several arrests with excessive force. |
| Sex Teacher Expected To Cop Lesser Plea Lawyer for teacher accused of having sex with 13-year-old student says she'll plead guilty to lesser charge. |
| Inmate Freed after 22 Years on Death Row A former death row inmate was freed from a Nashville prison Wednesday for the first time in nearly 23 years after an anonymous donor paid his bail. |
| Soaring Feed Prices a Slap to Farmers There's no letup in the ethanol boom affecting corn prices. Now that's all trickling down to your grocery store shelves. |
| Former Missourian Guilty of Killing Wife with Antifreeze Jefferson City radio talk show host James Keown now faces life in prison without parole. Prosecutors said money was the motive for his crime. |
| Soaring Feed Prices Slap Farmers Due to ethanol boom, corn prices increase - and that can trickle to the grocery store shelves |
| Judge tells jury to deliberate in fen-phen trial A federal judge told deadlocked jurors to go back and deliberate again for the seventh day Wednesday as the possibility of a mistrial loomed in the case of two lawyers charged with defrauding their clients out of $65 million in a diet-drug settlement. |
| Cement-Truck Drivers Strike in New York City Hundreds of cement-truck drivers went on strike days before the Fourth of July holiday weekend, disrupting some of the largest construction projects in the city including the World Trade Center site. |
| Flash Flood Warning Hillsdale, Branch, St. Joseph Counties Flash Flood Warning Hillsdale, Branch, St. Joseph Counties |
| Air Quality Alert South Carolina Air Quality Alert South Carolina |
| Coast Salish and USGS Commit to Coast Salish and USGS Commit to Restoring Salish Sea Water Quality |
| Monthly Climate Data Climate information for Topeka |
| Heat Risk Scale and Safety Tips |
| Topeka Looking for Company to Manage Golf Course The City of Topeka released its intentions for Cypress Ridge Golf Course, which include hiring a private company to manage the city-owned course. |
| Oklahoma City Lands NBA Team The Seattle SuperSonics, including former Jayhawk Nick Collison and Texas-sized star Kevin Durant are packing their bags Thursday. The franchise will move to Oklahoma after a long court battle ends in Seattle. |
| Teens Admit to Tying Up Black Peer, Taunting with Racial Slurs Prosecutors say the two 19-year-olds racially taunted and tied up a black student in Waterville, north of Manhattan, in May of 2007. The men admitted to trying to drive the victim from the area because of his race. |
| Shawnee County Mailing Elections Notices Registered voters in Shawnee County should get a mailing in the next few days stating their polling places and the various districts in which they live. Elections officials say several polling places have changed since the last election. |
| Two Finalists Named for New Judge's Position The Second Judicial District nominating commission selected Jeffrey Elder and John Watt as finalists for a newly created judgeship. Both are attorneys in Wamego. The Governor has 30 days to appoint one of them. |
| Mr. Stinkyfeet Entertains the Children Jim Cosgrove, known by many children as Mr. Stinkyfeet, entertained nearly 1,000 children at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library. |
| Beware: Medicare Scams Scam artists are becoming more and more creative as they try to get you to hand over your personal information. Recently, 13 news has received calls from viewers who say scam artists are targeting those on Medicare. |
| First Autistic Congressional Page Returns to Kansas What better way to spend a summer month then learning the ways of Congress. That's exactly what one local Shawnee Heights High School teen experienced while making his mark in history. |
| I-70 Exit Signs Tout KU Athletics, Academics New exit signs along Interstate 70 east of Lawrence tout recent athletic and academic successes at the University of Kansas. |
| Topeka Ranked in Top 20 for Safest Driving Cities Allstate America's Best Drivers Report Fourth Annual Study reveals cities with the safest drivers, ranking Topeka at number 16. |
| O's Cabrera Pitches Way to Win Over Royals Daniel Cabrera pitched a seven-hitter to earn his first victory since May 20, Aubrey Huff homered and the Baltimore Orioles beat Gil Meche and the Kansas City Royals 5-2 Wednesday night. |
| Beasley's First Practice With Heat Ends Early Michael Beasley’s first official practice with the Miami Heat ended quickly. |
| Sonics Move To Oklahoma City Finalized The SuperSonics will move to Oklahoma City for the 2008-09 season as part of a settlement with the city of Seattle, ending a contentious relationship that resulted in a trial in which the judge was due to issue her ruling Wednesday. |
| Will Farve Return To NFL? Brett Favre dismissed an ESPN report that he’s considering coming out of retirement as “all rumor.” |
| ESPN to Air Lawrence’s “TitleTown USA” Segment July 5 ESPN announced Wednesday that the Lawrence feature of "TitleTown USA" will air on ESPN's SportsCenter this Saturday, July 5. The Lawrence segment will run during SportsCenter’s morning broadcast and then again during all of the evening shows. |
| Dramatic Increase in "Tommy John" Surgery in Young Patients Cause for Concern Eighty-three percent of athletes who had "Tommy John" elbow reconstruction surgery were able to return to the same or better level of play |
| Phelps wins 200 free at U.S. Olympic trials Michael Phelps has locked up his second Olympic race but just missed breaking his own world record in the 200-meter freestyle. |
| Police Battle Bar Crimes (Includes Surveillance Video) |
| Spirit of Kansas Sets Up |
| A Congressional Page Returns to Kansas |
| Medicare Scams |
| Topeka/Shawnee Co Receives Crime-Fighting Award |
| Champion of Character Award Given To Volunteer |
| Gather the Kids...It's Mr. Stinkyfeet !!! |
| Wizards Ownership Group Sued |
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