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| Accident Sends One Person to Hospital One person was taken to the hospital after an early morning accident. Topeka police say it happened at about 12:15 am Friday morning at 29th St. and Tutberry Town Rd. |
| Kansas Gambling Landscape Changes A state board is preparing to pick developers for state-owned casinos among a slumping economy and competition from other states. State industry officials say they aren't alarmed. |
| Deals Made in Case Involving Unrecognized Tribe Many members of a Kansas group claiming to be an American Indian tribe are making deals with prosecutors. They're accused of defrauding legal and illegal immigrants by claiming tribal membership conferred U.S. citizenship. |
| Jordan Outraises Moore in 3rd District House Race GOP State Senator Nick Jordan outpaced the incumbent in fundraising for his Congressional bid over the latest reporting period. Jordan is trying to unseat Democrat Dennis Moore, who still holds a wide lead in cash on hand. |
| Kan. Group to Release Bridge Inspection Plan A task force plans to release recommendations Monday for improving local government inspections of thousands of bridges in Kansas. |
| KU and K-State Team Up on Cancer Research University of Kansas Chancellor Robert Hemenway was guest speaker at the Manhattan Rotary Club Thursday. He talked about the great partnership between KU and K-State when it comes to cancer research. |
| Kansas Lottery Sales Slip Slightly in Fiscal 2008 The Kansas Lottery recorded its second-best year for sales, even though ticket sales dropped 1.4 percent for the fiscal year that ended June 30. |
| Shawnee County 4H Crowns Royalty Samantha Belsan and JaVon Martin were crowned Shawnee County 4H queen and king in a ceremony Thursday night. They were selected from 20 applicants for their leadership ability and dedication to 4H. |
| Cause of House Fire Blamed on Child's Play Fire officials say it was kids playing with matches that sparked a $21,000 fire to a Topeka home Thursday morning. |
| New Shawnee County District Court Judge Chosen Governor Kathleen Sebelius has appointed David Debenham to succeed retiring Judge Thomas R. Conklin as 3rd District Court Judge. |
| Teen gets Jail for Coaxing Toddlers to Smoke Pot A teenager shown on a video coaxing his 2- and 4-year-old nephews into smoking marijuana was sentenced Thursday to eight years in prison. |
| Qantas Jet Lands with Gaping Hole in Fuselage A Qantas flight en route to Australia from London made an emergency stop in Manila on Friday after a loud bang punched a hole in the Boeing 747-400's fuselage, officials and passengers said. |
| Police: Paparazzi, Guards, Fight at Jolie Chateau It sounds like a scene from "Fight Club." French police say camouflaged paparazzi who got on to the grounds of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's chateau in southern France fought with the Hollywood couple's guards. |
| Oil Rises Above $126 a Barrel Oil rose above $126 a barrel on Friday, extending gains in the previous session after recent declines over the past two weeks. A weaker dollar is making oil futures more attractive to investors. |
| Chinese lead the World in Net Users Despite government controls on Web usage, China passes the U.S. in number of Net users, and with more than a half billion mobile users the number is expected to keep growing |
| Germans Say Obama Speech Sent 'Positive Signal' More than 200,000 people crowded into Victory Column in Berlin Thursday to hear the presumptive Democratic nominee speak before he met with Chancellor Angela Merkel. Sen. Obama is in Paris friday. |
| Scientists Shed Light on Northern Lights NASA scientists claim they have solved some of the mysteries behind the Northern Lights, which may help them understand storms that disrupt satellites and harm astronauts. |
| Durable Goods Orders up 0.8% in June Government data show that orders to factories for big-ticket manufactured goods rose at the fastest pace in four months in June, a much stronger showing than had been expected. |
| More Subscribers Boost Netflix 2Q Results Netflix says its second-quarter profit rose 4 percent, helped by a 25 percent increase in subscriptions and the introduction of a device that allows customers to stream video directly to their TVs. |
| Stocks Head to a Slightly Lower Open ahead of Data Wall Street headed for a slightly lower open Friday ahead of economic reports on durable goods, new home sales, and consumer sentiment. |
| Rainfall Amounts Precipitation totals for northeast Kansas over the last 24 hours ending at 7:21am on Friday, July 25, 2008. |
| A Chance for Thunderstorms Today Through Sunday A frontal boundary will sag southward through the day today, before becoming nearly stationary Saturday. The front will then slowly lift back northward Sunday. Showers and thunderstorms may develop along this boundary during the afternoon hours today, or along any of the several outflow boundaries lingering over the northeast part of the state. |
| The Nation's Weather The forecast for noon, Friday, July 25, 2008 shows that a cold front will trigger storms over New England. Meanwhile, the Plains could see some storms, while the remnants of Dolly will continue to flood southern Texas. The Southeast and Southwest will see storms, while a building ridge warms the West. |
| Dolly Dwindles but Flood Threat Still Looms in Texas, Mexico One person was killed as tropical depression Dolly dumped rain over Texas and Mexico on Friday after pummeling the coast as a hurricane and stirring up floods. |
| Scientists Expose Mystery Behind Northern Lights Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights. On Thursday, NASA released findings that indicate magnetic explosions about one-third of the way to the moon cause the northern lights, or aurora borealis, to burst in spectacular shapes and colors, and dance across the sky. |
| 1 Dead in N.H. Storms that Levels Several Homes Violent storms on Thursday in a 25-mile-long swath of central New Hampshire destroyed several homes, damaged dozens of others and left at least one person dead, authorities said as police and firefighters went door-to-door searching for more possible victims. |
| Spill Closes Miss. River, Shuts Off Exports The largest petroleum spill to hit the Mississippi River since 2005's Hurricane Katrina snarled ship traffic on Thursday from New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico and brought flows of grain and other key exports to a standstill. |
| Dolly Destroys Texas Cotton, Sorghum Crops Hurricane Dolly probably doomed South Texas's cotton and sorghum crops already damaged by heavy rains earlier in the summer. But analysts said the loss, while devastating for local producers, will have only a short-term effect on the markets. |
| Flooding Feared Along U.S.-Mexico Border from Dolly Hurricane Dolly, which lashed the U.S.-Mexico coastline, weakened to a tropical depression on Thursday over South Texas, but concern remained over flooding along the populous Rio Grande Valley. |
| Magnetic Energy Blasts Make Northern Lights 'Dance': NASA Explosions of magnetic energy between Earth and the moon are behind the sparkles and wavy glows of the Northern Lights that color the night sky, NASA has said. |
| Kids Paint Mural at Washburn Some Topeka-area kids are using their imaginations to create a piece of art on the Washburn University campus. |
| Officials Say Theft Deterrent Program Is Working The Topeka Police Department's latest initiative to deter property theft, is showing positive effects, according to the Department. |
| TPD: Record It, Report It, Recover It Showing Results The Topeka Police Department's latest initiative to deter property theft, is showing positive effects, according to the Department. |
| Chiefs sign tackle Branden Albert The Kansas City Chiefs have signed tackle Branden Albert, the second of the team's two first-round draft picks, the team announced Thursday. |
| Entire Kansas Men’s Basketball Schedule to be Nationally Televised in 2008-09 All 31 Kansas men’s basketball games will be televised nationally during the 2008-09 regular season, Kansas Athletics announced Thursday. |
| Meche masterful as Royals top Rays Meche shut out the Tampa Bay Rays for seven innings of the Royals' 4-2 victory over the American League East leaders as 25,900 fans watched on Thursday night at Kauffman Stadium. The win snapped a three-game skid. |
| Three Jayhawk Swimmers to Compete in U.S. Open Kansas seniors Danielle Herrmann and Ashley Leidigh as well as freshman Abigail Anderson will compete in the U.S. Open Swimming Championships beginning Tuesday in Minneapolis. |
| Sunner Finishes Third at Manhattan Collegiate Open A trio of Kansas State women’s golfers finished in the top 10 in the Collegiate Players Tour (CPT)/Manhattan Collegiate Open, Tuesday and Wednesday, at the par 70 Manhattan Country Club. |
| NASCAR driver trains with local law enforcement at high speeds NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Michael McDowell trained with law enforcement on a high-speed course and spoke about NASCAR safety at Metro Community College’s Blue River campus today. |
| K-State Media Day/Autograph Session Set for Saturday, August 9 The Kansas State football players and coaches will be available for autographs during the team’s annual Media Day activities from 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday, August 9, on the east concourse of Bill Snyder Family Stadium. |
| Three-Run Fifth Drowns KC The Kansas City T-Bones were unable to overcome a three-run Winnipeg fifth this afternoon as they fell 5-1 to the Goldeyes in the rubber match of a three-game set at Canwest Park. The loss handed Kansas City their first series loss in the month of July. |
| KCW Juniors U-19 Team Claims Spot in National Championship Final For the second consecutive day, the final 15 minutes made all the difference for the KCW Juniors U-19 team at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships. |
| Brett, Goose recall 'Pine Tar Incident' It happened 25 years ago, but the Hall of Fame principals involved remember it like it was yesterday. Thanks to one of the most ubiquitous video replays in baseball history, fans who weren't even alive 25 years ago remember it like it was yesterday. |
| Shawnee Co. 4H King and Queen |
| Family Shares Near-Tragedy to Remind Others |
| Abducted Baby Found Safe |
| Stink At Lake Shawnee |
| Record It, Report It, Recover It Program Works |
| Mural at Mulvane Art Museum |
| Mark Ewing Summer Reading At The Library |
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