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| Bill Increases Military Benefits, Expands National Guard Museum Governor Kathleen Sebelius Thursday ceremonially signed legislation that became law July 1st. It will improve benefits to military members and fund an expansion of the Kansas National Guard Museum. |
| County Commisioners Approval Siren Repair Thursday county commissioners approved a funding shift to pay for repairs to the siren at Sixth and Deer Creek. |
| The Fiesta is Only Days Away The flavor of Mexico is ready to celebrate 75 years of Fiesta Mexicana in the Capital City. |
| Kansas Family Heading to National Rodeo Brothers Collin and Ryan Domer along with cousin Reagan have all made it to the National Rodeo finals in Farmington, New Mexico. |
| Kansas Congressional Candidates Touting Support Two in the race for the Republican nomination for the congressional seat held by Nancy Boyda are touting big support Thursday. |
| New Era For Topeka 501 School District With a new superintendent, president and vice president, the Topeka 501 School Board has a new look. The new leaders hope they bring a new vision for the future. |
| New Warrants Issued for Man Police Want to Talk to about Murder Police issued a warrant Thursday for Mario King on charges of domestic battery and felony theft. His trial on those charges was to have started Monday. Over the weekend, police put out a call to locate King in connection with a fatal shooting. |
| Two Onaga Men Were Arrested Thursday Onaga-Havensville police chief Tim Morse said Shawn Brown and Jamie Dominguez were arrested Thursday both are 21-years-old. Brown and Dominguez had outstanding Pottawatomie County warrants for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. |
| Sudan's President To Be Charged With Genocide, Washington Post Reports The chief prosecutor of the Internationals Criminal Court will seek an arrest warrant Monday for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir. |
| 5.2-magnitude quake rattles Pakistan Pakistani official says a moderate earthquake has jolted the country's capital and some northwestern cities but there are no reports of injuries or damage. |
| McCain has best fundraising in June, $22M Republican presidential candidate John McCain raised more than $22 million in June, his best fundraising performance of the year, and ended the month with nearly $27 million cash on hand. |
| Previously Blocked Execution Goes Forward in Texas Inmate who got a reprieve when the Supreme Court considered a challenge to lethal injections was put to death in Texas. Carlton Turner apologized for killing his adoptive parents a decade ago. |
| National Guardsmen Go from Combat Zone to Fire Zone 200 National Guardsmen are helping fight the wildfires in California. Some of them are just back from Iraq and Afghanistan. The state has more than 320 active fires. |
| FCC Chief says Comcast Violated Internet Rules FCC Chairman Kevin Martis will recommend Comcast be punished for violating agency principles guaranteeing customers open access to the internet. Comcast was accused of blocking internet traffic among users of a certain type of software. |
| Ohio Neighborhood Awarded Millions in Water Dispute A jury awarded residents of a mostly-black neighborhood near Zanesville, Ohio almost $11 million. They claimed they were denied public water service for decades because of racial discrimination. |
| Bodies of 2 Missing Soldiers are Found in Iraq The families of two U.S. soldiers who have been missing in Iraq for more than a year say they were informed Thursday that their sons' bodies have been found. The Pentagon has not made an official announcement. |
| UN says it will investigate Bhutto killing The U.N. chief has agreed to Pakistan's request to establish an independent commission that will investigate the killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. |
| Bruce Lee museum in old home proposed A developer who owns Bruce Lee's old home in Hong Kong lobbied the government Thursday to turn the property into a museum. |
| Hurricane Bertha Barrels Towards Bermuda Hurricane Bertha barreled steadily northwest towards the British islands of Bermuda Thursday, and could sweep over them in the next few days, the US National Hurricane Center said. |
| Uniform Flap Mars Police Officer's Last Day on Job A New Orleans police officer retired wearing a light blue uniform shirt phased out after Hurricane Katrina, saying he wanted to salute 18 colleagues who died in the line of duty. Never mind that he was dressed down by superiors for a rules violation on his last work day. |
| Judy Davis Awarded Damages in Defamation Suit Judy Davis was awarded $134,000 in damages Friday from a newspaper that ridiculed her as heartless for opposing a plan to erect floodlights in a park near the actress' harborside home in Sydney. |
| Spot the Space Station If you're out watching the twilight sky in the time frame from 45 to 90 minutes before sunrise, or 45 to 90 minutes after sunset, you'll might see a few "moving stars." They are most likely artificial satellites. |
| Astronauts Handle Explosives on Daring Spacewalk In a daring spacewalk, two space station astronauts cut into the insulation of their descent capsule Thursday and removed an explosive bolt that could have blown off their hands with firecracker force. |
| Friday Weatherschool Question The rate of change of wind speed OR direction over distance is wind: |
| Flood Warning McKenzie and Williams Counties Flood Warning McKenzie and Williams Counties |
| Air Stagnation Advisory Eastern California and Western Nevada Air Stagnation Advisory Eastern California and Western Nevada |
| Flood Warning St. Mary Parish Flood Warning St. Mary Parish |
| Unread Meter Costs County Almost $10,000 Reno County is asked to shell out almost $10,000 to make up for lost payments for an electric meter that has not been read for 15 years. Westar calls missing the meter a "human error." |
| Attorneys Pushes to Dismiss Road Crew Death Case Defense attorneys for Ramona Morgan want her second-degree murder case thrown out. Morgan is charged in the deaths of two highway workers during a hit-and-run incident September 11, 2007. |
| Keeping Kansans Safe The Kansas Attorney General is making sure everyone knows the do's and don'ts when it comes to internet safety. |
| Man Arrested in Connection with Armed Robbery Anthony Howard, 52, of Topeka, was arrested on charges of robbing a woman at a Topeka gas station late Wednesday night. |
| Domestic Dispute Leads to Standoff with Deputies A Jackson County man was arrested Wednesday night on charges related to holding deputies in a short standoff near Mayetta. |
| Drug Investigation Nets Four Arrests Riley County Police arrested four people in Manhattan Wednesday in connection with an ongoing investigation into the distribution of cocaine in the Riley County area. |
| KS National Guard Foundation Receives $10,000 Donation TriWest Healthcare Alliance donated $10,000 to the Kansas National Guard Foundation Thursday. The Foundation helps Guard members and their families in times of distress. |
| Joyce Baker Personal Best Clinton Corley profiles Joyce Baker, a barrel racer, who has been riding since the Sunflower Games started. |
| Greinke dominant in win over Sox Enough of that. After five straight losses to the Chicago White Sox this season, the Royals tasted victory with a flamboyant twist. |
| T-Bones at Gary-SouthShore Railcats Suspended Tonight’s game between the Kansas City T-Bones and the Gary-SouthShore RailCats at U.S. Steel Yard in Gary has been suspended due to rain and will be played as part of double header beginning at 6:00 Friday night. |
| TGA Match Play - All first round results The top eight seeds, including defending champion and No. 1 seed Mark Elliott, advanced in the TGA Match Play first round Thursday at Shawnee Country Club. |
| KSU Volleyball Season Tickets On Sale Volleyball fans can renew their season tickets for the 2008 Kansas State season now via the online purchasing option at k-statesports.com or at the KSU Ticket Office. |
| Colbert Hills Holds Clubhouse Groundbreaking Ceremony More than 75 spectators were on hand at Colbert Hills Golf Course Thursday for the groundbreaking ceremony of a new $5 million clubhouse at one of the top college golf courses in the nation. |
| Women's golf added to list of MIAA championships offered Five schools currently sponsor the sport; Tournament to coincide with men's event |
| Gov Signs Military Bill |
| Local Students Headed to National Rodeo |
| New Era For 501 |
| Importance of School Physicals |
| 13's Ralph Hipp interviews 13's Stephanie Ramos |
| TriWest Gift for KS National Guard Foundation |
| Purple Power Play On Poyntz, Lisa Rockley, President, Downtown Manhattan Inc. |
| Personal Best - Joyce Baker |
| TGA Stroke Play Thursday |
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