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| Suflower State Games Cross Country 5k Brock Ternes and Avery Clifton were the overall winners at the Sunflower State Games 5k race at Iliff Commons Saturday morning. |
| Kansas City Chiefs Sign Top Draft Pick Glenn Dorsey Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Saturday that the club has agreed to terms of a six-year contract with DT Glenn Dorsey. |
| K-State University Police Complete Student Death Investigation Kansas State University Police have completed their investigation into the death of student Joshua Walker. Walker was the 19 year old freshman who fell to his death in April of this year. |
| Fort Riley Military Police Return From Iraq Soldiers from the 116th Military Police Company are returning to Iraq Saturday, July 26 after a 15 month deployment. |
| Shots Fired in Central Topeka Topeka Police were investigating a report of several shots fired near SW 17th and Central Park around 9pm Friday. No one was hurt, but several people were in the area when it happened. |
| Kansas Casino Board Faces Tough Decisions The Chairman of the Kansas Casino Review Board says it must consider more than projected revenue. Matt All says debt, cash flow and financing are also under review. |
| Sebelius Talks Gas Prices, Business Incentives VP speculation wasn't all Gov. Sebelius talked about Friday. She also explored the pros and cons of a four-day workweek and talked about the need for a broader strategy in providing incentives to lure new businesses. |
| Sebelius Downplays Obama VP Talk Gov. Kathleen Sebelius says she'll support whoever Barack Obama chooses as his running mate, but sidestepped talk of whether it might be her. In a news conference Friday, she said she believes Obama will choose a partner who shares his vision and can reach across the aisle. |
| Hundreds Become U.S. Citizens At Ceremony A group representing 81 different countries gathered in Topeka Friday morning to become U.S. citizens. |
| Charges Filed Against Off-Duty Officer Involved in Shooting Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht has filed charges against one off-duty officer who was involved in an off-duty shooting in March. |
| Fla. Woman Attacked By Fox, Then Shot in the Leg Authorities say a Levy County man accidentally shot his wife while trying to hit a fox that had attacked her. |
| Mo. Funeral Home Accused of Mishandled Bodies Missouri's attorney general on Friday accused a funeral home of improperly handling bodies, including one that was stored in an electrical room for 10 months without being embalmed or refrigerated. |
| Procession, Mass for Long-Missing US Soldier The city that hoped for the best but learned the worst showed its respect Saturday for Army Staff Sgt. Alex Jimenez, whose body was recently recovered in Iraq 14 months after he was captured. |
| Bermuda Leader's Son, a Doctor, Faces Sex Charges About two months ago, Dr. Kevin Antario Brown was hobnobbing with guests at a celebrity poker tournament at the Playboy Mansion, his disaster-relief medical charity the beneficiary of the lavish event. |
| Defending NASCAR Champ Johnson Wins Brickyard Pole Two-time defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson won the pole for Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, giving him the top starting spot in a race that has consistently vexed him. |
| Gay Bias Alleged in San Diego Bay Shooting Death To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party. |
| Sen. Reed: No 'Blank Check' For War in Iraq Sen. Jack Reed says America can't afford the Republican strategy of continuing to write blank checks for the Iraq war. |
| Iran Now has 6,000 Centrifuges for Uranium President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Saturday that Iran now possesses 6,000 centrifuges, a significant increase in the number of uranium-enriching machines in its nuclear program. |
| Bush Eager to Sign Bill Tripling AIDS Assistance President Bush said Saturday he's eager to sign legislation that triples money to fight AIDS and other diseases around the world - an initiative that has won him praise from some of his harshest critics. |
| In London, Obama Says US Must Work With its Allies Presidential contender Barack Obama on Saturday defended his decision to travel to Europe and the Middle East, saying that problems encountered by Americans at home are often best dealt with by working with allies overseas. |
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| China Aims for Bigger Slice of Satellite Market China aims to build a leading aerospace industry by 2015, when the country would command 10 percent of the world's commercial satellite market, and 15 percent of the space launch market, Xinhua said on Friday. |
| Menendez: Spill, Not Weather, Caused McCain To Cancel So why exactly did Sen. John McCain cancel an event yesterday on an oil rig off the coast of Louisiana? |
| Two Barges Allowed into Mississippi's Oil-Spill Waters Two fuel barges were cleared Friday to enter Mississippi River waters that have been off-limits since a massive oil spill from a barge that collided with a tanker, a U.S. Coast Guard spokeswoman said. |
| Cries Led to Baby's Rescue in Flattened NH Home A state official said Friday that a baby's cries led to his rescue after a possible tornado demolished his grandparents' lakeside home. |
| Pollen Count Alternaria is heavy today. |
| Power Outages Widespread in Texas After Dolly Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley. |
| City Offers Heat Relief for Third Year The City of Topeka will give away 50 fans on a first-come, first-serve basis Sunday, July 27 to elderly individuals who qualify. |
| Crawford's triple in 8th lifts Rays over Royals Carl Crawford's tiebreaking, two-run triple with two outs in the eighth inning sent the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night. |
| Dorey signs with Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs President Carl Peterson announced on Saturday that the club has agreed to terms of a six-year contract with DT Glenn Dorsey. |
| Offense Stifled by New Flyers Hurler Justin Jordan held the Kansas City T-Bones to just one run over seven innings in his Flyers debut tonight as the T-Bones fell 5-2 to the Schaumburg Flyers at Alexian Field in Schaumburg, Ill. |
| Online Voting for "TitleTown USA" Ends July 27 Kansas Jayhawk fans now have a chance to help Lawrence become "TitleTown USA". Fan voting on ESPN.com will determine the winning community. Voting begins Wednesday, July 23 at 6 p.m. CST and runs through Sunday, July 27. |
| Lifesaver Gonzalez gets praise from Obama and Bush Saving a man's life has brought Tony Gonzalez higher praise from higher places than any touchdown the NFL star ever scored. |
| Former Missouri Coach Norm Stewart Recovering From Surgery Former Missouri basketball coach Norm Stewart is recovering from open-heart surgery. |
| Rich "Goose" Gossage Finnally Inducted Gossage did more than just play in the major leagues. He became a dominant relief pitcher in a 22-year career that will receive its finishing touch on Sunday when he is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
| Blake Moves From Indians To Dodgers The Cleveland Indians traded versatile third baseman Casey Blake and cash to the Los Angeles Dodgers for two minor leaguers on Saturday. |
| Jackson helps Rays end road losing streak at Royals Expense Edwin Jackson surpassed his victory total for last season and the Tampa Bay Rays snapped a seven-game road losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. |
| WEB EXCLUSIVE: Drew Wrangles Hogs at the Fair |
| Sat: Home Connections at Dillons |
| Sat: LLL Ice Cream Social |
| Sat: Women's Self Defense |
| Sat: Votesmart.org |
| Dr. Iliff on SSG Cross Country |
| Topeka Officer Charged In Shooting |
| Gov. Sebelius on Business Incentives |
| Policy in Place For Lifeguards At Lake Shawnee |
| Gov. Sebelius on Sen. Obama, VP Speculation, & Governing Kansas |
| Naturalization Ceremony |
| Ultimate Fight Soldier Style |
| Saturday Sunflower Games |
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