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| Kan. Town Sets One Penny Record, Tries for Another Fort Scott is in the Guinness Book of World Records at least once. Now, residents of the southeast Kansas town are trying to set a second record. |
| Ft. Riley Commanding General Nominated to Pentagon Post Sec. of Defense Robert Gates nominated Ft. Riley Commanding General Robert Durbin to be special assistant to the Army Chief of Staff for enterprise management. Maj. Gen. Durbin has been at Ft. Riley a little more than a year. |
| A Birthday Fit for A Castle Jerry Wittmer's friends and family celebrated his 70th birthday at the historic Matrot Castle Friday. |
| Emporia Man Charged for Shooting Alleged Home Intruder Dwight Swafford, 55, is charged with attempted second-degree murder for allegedly shooting a M.W. Calvert, 29, who apparently tried to force his way into Swafford's house. |
| Friday Night Party at the Zoo They stayed open late to give visitors behind the scenes tours and provide animal programs for patrons. |
| New Commander for Irwin Army Hospital Col. Jeffrey Johnson took command of Fort Riley's Irwin Army Community Hospital Friday. He succeeds Col. Dawn Smith, who's moving to Fort Sam Houston, TX. Johnson comes from Ft. Bragg, NC. |
| Fiesta Parade Fun! The Fiesta Parade was a major success! Check out the video of all the fun right here! |
| Power Outage in North Topeka A downed power line had 357 Westar Energy customers out of power Friday night. Westar had the problem fixed by 10:30 pm. |
| Kan. town sets pair of penny world records FORT SCOTT, Kan. (AP) -- Hundreds of volunteers have proven pennies really can go a long way. Miles, in fact. |
| Pioneering heart doctor Michael DeBakey dead at 99 HOUSTON (AP) -- Dr. Michael DeBakey, the world-famous cardiovascular surgeon who pioneered such now-common procedures as bypass surgery and invented a host of devices to help heart patients, has died. He was 99. |
| US judge blocks gas drilling in Michigan forest TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- A federal judge has overturned a decision by the U.S. Forest Service to allow oil and gas drilling near a forest and a river in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula. |
| Tanker explosion shuts down Mass. highway NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) -- A tanker truck hauling gasoline has rolled over and exploded on a highway in Needham, Mass., setting off a fire visible 10 miles away in Boston. |
| Overseas crews coming to battle Calif. wildfires PARADISE, Calif. (AP) -- As hundreds of blazes continue to char California, additional National Guard troops and overseas crews are being called in to assist exhausted firefighters, and President Bush has scheduled a visit to the state. |
| Brett Favre wants release from Packers The Green Bay Packers want to do the right thing in response to Brett Favre's latest round of flip-flopping on his future in football. |
| Bernie Mac makes off-color joke at Obama event CHICAGO (AP) -- Comedian Bernie Mac endured some heckling and a campaign rebuke during a surprise appearance Friday night at a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. |
| 2nd near collision occurs at JFK airport in week WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two airborne planes - one landing and the other taking off - came within a half-mile of colliding at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday in the second such incident at the airport in a week, the Federal Aviation Administration said. |
| Bush, Democrats bicker over soaring energy prices WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush on Saturday tried to pin the blame on Congress for soaring energy prices and said lawmakers need to lift long-standing restrictions on drilling for oil in pristine lands and offshore tracts believed to hold huge reserves of fuel. |
| No rush to retire black robes on Supreme Court WASHINGTON (AP) -- John Paul Stevens still plays tennis at 88. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 75, works out regularly in the Supreme Court gym. |
| Flood Warning Defiance, Fulton, and Williams Counties Flood Warning Defiance, Fulton, and Williams Counties |
| Restoring Salish Sea Water Quality Coast Salish and USGS Commit to Restoring Salish Sea Water Quality |
| Lead Shot and Sinkers: Weighty Implications for Fish and Wildlife Health Lead Shot and Sinkers: Weighty Implications for Fish and Wildlife Health |
| Spring Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf Estimated Among Highest in Three Decades Spring Nutrient Delivery to the Gulf Estimated Among Highest in Three Decades |
| Bermuda Issues Storm Watch for Hurricane Bertha Bermuda has issued a tropical storm watch as Hurricane Bertha approaches. |
| Pollen Count Alternaria heavy today. |
| The Nation's Weather A trough will move over the Midwest, triggering a line of potentially severe thunderstorms Friday July 11, 2008. The Southeast can also expect to see stormy weather due to a lingering front, while temperatures in the West, although still very warm, will cool down some. |
| Hurricane Bertha Approaches Bermuda Forecasters say a tropical storm watch could be issued for Bermuda as Hurricane Bertha moves slowly toward the island. |
| Storms Possible Tonight Thunderstorms should develop along the cold front in Nebraska this evening, and may spread into north central and northeast Kansas by midnight. Some of the storms may be severe. |
| Oil Sets New Record near $146 a Barrel Oil prices spiked Friday as continued tensions in the Middle East and concerns of renewed violence in Nigeria pushed the price for a barrel of oil to a record near $146. |
| Topeka Home Destroyed in Overnight Fire Fire crews are investigating a house fire that happened early Friday morning in the 500 block of Northwest Independence. It happened about 2:00am Friday. |
| Fifteen Judges Apply To Fill District Court Judge Vacancy Vacancy created by Shawnee County District Judge Matthew Dowd retiring has lured fifteen applicants. List will be narrowed to two or three for Governor to make one appointment. Nominations will wait until after Governor appoints replacement for another District Judge. |
| Garbage Truck Burns on the Highway Drivers on Highway 75 came to a complete stop due to a burning garbage truck Thursday around 4 in the afternoon. |
| Vandals Hit Washburn University Someone has spray-painted several vehicles on Washburn University's campus. Washburn Police say they do have suspects in custody. They discovered the vandalized vehicles over night, parked west of the KTWU television station on campus. |
| US Census Bureau Estimates Topeka Grew From 2006 to 2007 The US Census Bureau estimates that Topeka gained 455 citizens during that time period. |
| Clean Air Organizations Trying to Clear Up Emporia and Manhattan Air Two kansas communities are trying to go smoke-free. |
| Democrats Set Aside Money to Defend Boyda's Seat House Democrats have reserved millions of dollars worth of TV ads in 31 congressional races, in part to protect first-term Kansas incumbent Nancy Boyda. |
| SSG: Rowing The Sunflower State Games began Friday morning by churning up the waters at Lake Shawnee in the rowing competition. And despite a short delay from mother nature, everything went off without a hitch. |
| Hochevar pitches Royals to win over Mariners Luke Hochevar scattered five hits over seven innings and David DeJesus doubled in two runs, helping the Kansas City Royals defeat the Seattle Mariners 3-1 on Friday night. |
| Royals claim lefty Newman off waivers The Kansas Royals have claimed left-handed reliever Josh Newman off outright waivers from the Colorado Rockies. |
| Bones Take First Game of Twinbill, 5-3 The Kansas City T-Bones struggled to capitalize on early scoring opportunities, but plated four runs in the final two innings as they defeated the Gary SouthShore RailCats 5-3 in the first game of a doubleheader tonight at U.S. Steel Yard. |
| Mickelson makes hole-in-one at Scottish Open Phil Mickelson had a hole-in-one at the Scottish Open on Friday to make the cut and go into the weekend five strokes behind leader Angel Cabrera. |
| Guillen scratched from Friday's game Left fielder Jose Guillen was scratched from the Royals' lineup because of a stiff neck about an hour before Friday night's game against Seattle. Guillen said he had a big knot in the area between his neck and his right shoulder. |
| No Charges Filed in Collins Allegations Douglas County District Attorney Charles Branson declined to file charges against Sherron Collins for a May 2007 incident reported to have occurred in Jayhawk Towers at the University of Kansas. |
| Kansas Athletics statements regarding Friday's release from Charles Brandon, Douglas County District Here are statements from Kansas head coach Bill Self and guard Sherron Collins regarding the below press release sent by Charles Branson, Douglas County District Attorney, Friday. |
| Kansas Sports Hall Names 10 to 2008 Class The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame announces a class of 10 athletes, coaches and broadcasters it plans to induct in October. |
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